Observations Upon the Plagues Inflicted Upon the Egyptians: In which is Shewn the Peculiarity of Those Judgments, and Their Correspondence with the Rites and Idolatries of that People. To which is Prefixed, a Prefatory Discourse, Concerning the Grecian Colonies from Egypt |
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she took a sharp stone , and performed herself the operation , concluding with a
bitter taunt a bloody husband art thou to me . Moses , by his acquiescence , had
brought down the neş cessary interposition of the deity . For how could it be ...
she took a sharp stone , and performed herself the operation , concluding with a
bitter taunt a bloody husband art thou to me . Moses , by his acquiescence , had
brought down the neş cessary interposition of the deity . For how could it be ...
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Then we turned , and took our journey into the wilderness by the way of the Red -
sea , as the Lord spake unto me : and we compassed Mount Seir many days .
Deut . ii . 1. and 8. See Numbers xxxiii . 35 , 36 . riam , and had buried his brother
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Then we turned , and took our journey into the wilderness by the way of the Red -
sea , as the Lord spake unto me : and we compassed Mount Seir many days .
Deut . ii . 1. and 8. See Numbers xxxiii . 35 , 36 . riam , and had buried his brother
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And they took their journey from Sucçoth , and encamped in Etham , in the edge
of the wilderness . V. 21. And the Lord went before them ling day in a pillar of a
cloud , to lead them the way ; and by night in a pillar of fire , to give them light , to
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And they took their journey from Sucçoth , and encamped in Etham , in the edge
of the wilderness . V. 21. And the Lord went before them ling day in a pillar of a
cloud , to lead them the way ; and by night in a pillar of fire , to give them light , to
...
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But this cannot be allowed ; for they had supernatural asistance ; and there is
reason to think , when they took their journey from Succoth to the Red - sea , that
they travelled as well by night as by day ; which is a circumstance that has not
been ...
But this cannot be allowed ; for they had supernatural asistance ; and there is
reason to think , when they took their journey from Succoth to the Red - sea , that
they travelled as well by night as by day ; which is a circumstance that has not
been ...
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The next course which they took was to the north and more inland ; for it is said ,
that ' they removed from the Red - sea , and encamped in the wilderness of Sin ,
which was · between Elim and Sinai . This happened just one month after their ...
The next course which they took was to the north and more inland ; for it is said ,
that ' they removed from the Red - sea , and encamped in the wilderness of Sin ,
which was · between Elim and Sinai . This happened just one month after their ...
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