The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, Two Books in Answer to Apion, the Martyrdom of the Maccabees, and the Life of Josephus, Written by HimselfKimber & Sharpless, 1833 - 994 pages |
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Page ix
... nature ; and , upon the contemplation of God's operations , should thereby imitate the best of all patterns , so far as it is possible for human nature to do , and to endeavour to follow after it ; neither could the legislator himself ...
... nature ; and , upon the contemplation of God's operations , should thereby imitate the best of all patterns , so far as it is possible for human nature to do , and to endeavour to follow after it ; neither could the legislator himself ...
Page x
... nature of the universe , while our legislator speaks some things wisely , but enigmatically ; and others under a decent allegory : but still explains such things as require a direct explication plainly and expressly . How- ever , those ...
... nature of the universe , while our legislator speaks some things wisely , but enigmatically ; and others under a decent allegory : but still explains such things as require a direct explication plainly and expressly . How- ever , those ...
Page 17
... nature might hereafter go on in its former orderly course , and that he would not bring on so great a judgment any more , by which the whole race of creatures might be in danger of destruction ; but that , hav- ing now punished the ...
... nature might hereafter go on in its former orderly course , and that he would not bring on so great a judgment any more , by which the whole race of creatures might be in danger of destruction ; but that , hav- ing now punished the ...
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... nature of a sacrifice . I suppose he thinks thee worthy to leave this world , neither by disease , by war , nor any other severe way by which death usually comes upon men , but so that he will re- ceive thy soul with prayers and holy ...
... nature of a sacrifice . I suppose he thinks thee worthy to leave this world , neither by disease , by war , nor any other severe way by which death usually comes upon men , but so that he will re- ceive thy soul with prayers and holy ...
Page 31
... nature , that she did not scruple to afford a sufficiency of water to those who wanted it , though it cost her some pains to draw it . He then asked her who were her parents , and wished them joy of such a daughter ; " and mayest thou ...
... nature , that she did not scruple to afford a sufficiency of water to those who wanted it , though it cost her some pains to draw it . He then asked her who were her parents , and wished them joy of such a daughter ; " and mayest thou ...
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