Lectures on the four last books of the Pentateuch, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1807 |
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... character and ef fects of its constitution . Property carries with it authority and power ; where the lower classes are wholly destitute of it , they are generally dependant and servile ; while those who monopolize it , are too often ar ...
... character and ef fects of its constitution . Property carries with it authority and power ; where the lower classes are wholly destitute of it , they are generally dependant and servile ; while those who monopolize it , are too often ar ...
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... characters and the fortunes of the different tribes , ) * " let thy Urim and thy " Thummim be with thy holy one ; they have " observed thy word and kept thy covenant ; " " * they shall teach Jacob thy judgments , and " Israel thy Law ...
... characters and the fortunes of the different tribes , ) * " let thy Urim and thy " Thummim be with thy holy one ; they have " observed thy word and kept thy covenant ; " " * they shall teach Jacob thy judgments , and " Israel thy Law ...
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... character of the action -Jews mere instruments in the hands of God - Series of facts proving this - Jews not actuated by the common passions of conquerors - Avarice and licentiousness checked by the situation in which they were placed ...
... character of the action -Jews mere instruments in the hands of God - Series of facts proving this - Jews not actuated by the common passions of conquerors - Avarice and licentiousness checked by the situation in which they were placed ...
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... and conclusive , he ap- plies it to that part of the revealed scheme now before us , p . 266 : " And now what is the just consequence from all these " things ? the moral character of the action itself . A distinction 62 REVIEW OF.
... and conclusive , he ap- plies it to that part of the revealed scheme now before us , p . 266 : " And now what is the just consequence from all these " things ? the moral character of the action itself . A distinction 62 REVIEW OF.
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Richard Graves. the moral character of the action itself . A distinction similar to this , is admitted uni- formly " things ? Not that reason is no judge of what is offered " to us , as being of divine revelation ; for this would be to ...
Richard Graves. the moral character of the action itself . A distinction similar to this , is admitted uni- formly " things ? Not that reason is no judge of what is offered " to us , as being of divine revelation ; for this would be to ...
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