Lectures on the four last books of the Pentateuch, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1807 |
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... crime - Connection of their punishment with the general scheme of the Jewish dispersation — General answer to all objections of this kind — This dispensation did not encourage a spirit of general persecution or conquest - Care taken it ...
... crime - Connection of their punishment with the general scheme of the Jewish dispersation — General answer to all objections of this kind — This dispensation did not encourage a spirit of general persecution or conquest - Care taken it ...
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... crimes - Their idolatry not an error of judgment alone Cruelties and pollutions it produced - Necessity of expelling them from the land in which the Jews were to settle - Their guilt incorrigible- The objection proved to lead to Atheism ...
... crimes - Their idolatry not an error of judgment alone Cruelties and pollutions it produced - Necessity of expelling them from the land in which the Jews were to settle - Their guilt incorrigible- The objection proved to lead to Atheism ...
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... crime - Connection of their punishment with the general scheme of the Jewish dispensation — General answer to all objections of this kind - This dispensation did not encourage a spirit of general persecution or conquest - Care taken it ...
... crime - Connection of their punishment with the general scheme of the Jewish dispensation — General answer to all objections of this kind - This dispensation did not encourage a spirit of general persecution or conquest - Care taken it ...
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... of the attributes and providence of God , so far as it affected the Canaanites ; or in other words , whether the severe punish- ment inflicted on these nations , was justi- fied fied by their crimes ; and whether it is cre- PART III. ...
... of the attributes and providence of God , so far as it affected the Canaanites ; or in other words , whether the severe punish- ment inflicted on these nations , was justi- fied fied by their crimes ; and whether it is cre- PART III. ...
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Richard Graves. fied by their crimes ; and whether it is cre- dible , that their destruction , and the settle- ment of the Jews in their room , should form a part of the divine economy . The nert question ... crimes ; and whether 38 REVIEW ...
Richard Graves. fied by their crimes ; and whether it is cre- dible , that their destruction , and the settle- ment of the Jews in their room , should form a part of the divine economy . The nert question ... crimes ; and whether 38 REVIEW ...
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