Lectures on the four last books of the Pentateuch, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1807 |
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Page 360
... Persia , Greece and Rome , which successively swayed the sceptre of the civilized world . So that whatever knowledge of true religion was preserved amongst mankind , was in all pro- bability principally derived from this source , OF or ...
... Persia , Greece and Rome , which successively swayed the sceptre of the civilized world . So that whatever knowledge of true religion was preserved amongst mankind , was in all pro- bability principally derived from this source , OF or ...
Page 388
... Persian empire , was so fully per- suaded of that divine Providence , whose spirit dictated the prophecies , so clearly pointing out the progress , nay the particu- lar mode of his successes , that he became the active assistant in the ...
... Persian empire , was so fully per- suaded of that divine Providence , whose spirit dictated the prophecies , so clearly pointing out the progress , nay the particu- lar mode of his successes , that he became the active assistant in the ...
Page 390
... Persians , which is venerable both for its antiquity and purity , as well as impor- tant from the number of its professors ; and which , if we may credit the most learned and industrious writers , * appears to have been * Consult Hyde's ...
... Persians , which is venerable both for its antiquity and purity , as well as impor- tant from the number of its professors ; and which , if we may credit the most learned and industrious writers , * appears to have been * Consult Hyde's ...
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... Persians had corrupted that purity of faith which they had received from their pious ancestor Elam the son of Shem , by the errors and superstitions of the * Zabian idolatry ; but that probably instructed by the Patriarch Abraham ...
... Persians had corrupted that purity of faith which they had received from their pious ancestor Elam the son of Shem , by the errors and superstitions of the * Zabian idolatry ; but that probably instructed by the Patriarch Abraham ...
Page 393
... Persians , Zerdusht or Zeradusht , ( by the Grecians " erroneously termed Zoroaster ) wrote several books on dif- " ferent subjects , as we have proved in the proper place ; all " written in a language ancient , and in most places now ...
... Persians , Zerdusht or Zeradusht , ( by the Grecians " erroneously termed Zoroaster ) wrote several books on dif- " ferent subjects , as we have proved in the proper place ; all " written in a language ancient , and in most places now ...
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