Lectures on the four last books of the Pentateuch, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1807 |
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... proved , was a direct theocracy : it becomes necessary to examine , how far this constitution was cal- culated , to guard the freedom and union of the Jewish state , to secure to its sub- jects of every rank their just and natu- ral ...
... proved , was a direct theocracy : it becomes necessary to examine , how far this constitution was cal- culated , to guard the freedom and union of the Jewish state , to secure to its sub- jects of every rank their just and natu- ral ...
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... proves they were attended to , as it was natural they should , in the distribution of the national property . And it has been proved , by geographical researches , that the computation of territory , which supposed a distribution of ...
... proves they were attended to , as it was natural they should , in the distribution of the national property . And it has been proved , by geographical researches , that the computation of territory , which supposed a distribution of ...
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... prove two things . First , that all were obliged to attend the summons to war , and not de- part until excused by the authority of the commanders . And next , that the obligation to such attendance was not limited to the immediately ...
... prove two things . First , that all were obliged to attend the summons to war , and not de- part until excused by the authority of the commanders . And next , that the obligation to such attendance was not limited to the immediately ...
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... proved the in- tention of their Legislator to confine the nation within the limits of the promised land ; and rendered long and distant wars * Vide Numbers , ch . xix . 13 to 16 ; xxxi . 19 . and very and conquests impossible , without ...
... proved the in- tention of their Legislator to confine the nation within the limits of the promised land ; and rendered long and distant wars * Vide Numbers , ch . xix . 13 to 16 ; xxxi . 19 . and very and conquests impossible , without ...
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Richard Graves. 36 Proved by their conduct to the Canaanites - Necessity of enploying the Jews as instruments of this severity - To alienate the two nations - To overturn the grand support of idolatry To impress a salutary terror on the ...
Richard Graves. 36 Proved by their conduct to the Canaanites - Necessity of enploying the Jews as instruments of this severity - To alienate the two nations - To overturn the grand support of idolatry To impress a salutary terror on the ...
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