Lectures on the four last books of the Pentateuch, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1807 |
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... seems to be , a race of laborious peasantry , em- ployed in agriculture , and possessing all that simplicity , industry and peaceable turn of mind , which such a class of men natu- rally acquire . But no such existed at Sparta : the ...
... seems to be , a race of laborious peasantry , em- ployed in agriculture , and possessing all that simplicity , industry and peaceable turn of mind , which such a class of men natu- rally acquire . But no such existed at Sparta : the ...
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... seems to supply one im- portant presumptive argument for the divine original of the Mosaic code . Hitherto we have considered the Jewish Law , chiefly as it secured the rights , and promoted the happiness , of the higher and middling ...
... seems to supply one im- portant presumptive argument for the divine original of the Mosaic code . Hitherto we have considered the Jewish Law , chiefly as it secured the rights , and promoted the happiness , of the higher and middling ...
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... seems necessary to enquire , whether this transaction can be reconciled with just ideas 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 ...
... seems necessary to enquire , whether this transaction can be reconciled with just ideas 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 ...
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... seems to be , whe- ther the mode in which this punishment was inflicted , and this settlement of the chosen people ... seem to include every question which can arise on this important subject . Let us then first examine , how far the ...
... seems to be , whe- ther the mode in which this punishment was inflicted , and this settlement of the chosen people ... seem to include every question which can arise on this important subject . Let us then first examine , how far the ...
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... seems to imply , that had they been known to have formed part of the seven nations , they could not have obtained it . But to this it is answered by Maimonides , that the Gibeonites had in common with the other Ca naanites , refused the ...
... seems to imply , that had they been known to have formed part of the seven nations , they could not have obtained it . But to this it is answered by Maimonides , that the Gibeonites had in common with the other Ca naanites , refused the ...
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