The Pentateuch and Book of Joshua Critically Examined, Volume 3Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1863 |
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Page 347
... ' and ' Exodus , ' should be in the hands of every English reader , who wishes to engage himself thoroughly in the study of these questions . rejected on further examination : but the traditional view , PREFACE . vii.
... ' and ' Exodus , ' should be in the hands of every English reader , who wishes to engage himself thoroughly in the study of these questions . rejected on further examination : but the traditional view , PREFACE . vii.
Page 356
... of others , less informed than themselves on these matters ; and that , if my Episcopal Brethren , generally , did not think it expedient to hold out to me a brotherly right hand of fellowship , -if they condemned me as going xvi PREFACE .
... of others , less informed than themselves on these matters ; and that , if my Episcopal Brethren , generally , did not think it expedient to hold out to me a brotherly right hand of fellowship , -if they condemned me as going xvi PREFACE .
Page 357
John William Colenso. hand of fellowship , -if they condemned me as going too far in my conclusions , or as reasoning too confidently on insufficient premisses , they would , at least , have recognised that my argu- ments were not ...
John William Colenso. hand of fellowship , -if they condemned me as going too far in my conclusions , or as reasoning too confidently on insufficient premisses , they would , at least , have recognised that my argu- ments were not ...
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... hands , -before I had had time to reply to it , —from which circumstance I could only infer that it was intended rather for the public than for myself , though expressing ' deep brotherly anxiety ' for me . As , how- ever , the ...
... hands , -before I had had time to reply to it , —from which circumstance I could only infer that it was intended rather for the public than for myself , though expressing ' deep brotherly anxiety ' for me . As , how- ever , the ...
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... hand , ) writes as follows : : - ' One must know that most of the Fathers - indeed , almost all — appear to say that He ( CHRIST ) was ignorant of some things ; for , if He is said to be in all respects of the same substance with us ...
... hand , ) writes as follows : : - ' One must know that most of the Fathers - indeed , almost all — appear to say that He ( CHRIST ) was ignorant of some things ; for , if He is said to be in all respects of the same substance with us ...
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Aaron according already altar Author believe Bethpeor Bible Bishop Blessing Blessing of Moses book of Deuteronomy brethren Canaan Captivity cities command comp covenant curse David Deuteronomist Divine Ebal Edom Egypt Elohistic existence expression fact fathers Feast firstlings Gibeon Gilgal hand Hebrew Hezekiah high places Hilkiah holy House of Jehovah idolatry Israelites Jacob Jehovah thy Jeremiah Jerusalem Jordan Joshua Josiah Judah king kingdom KNOBEL observes land language later Levites living Manasseh Maps mentioned Moab Mosaic Moses Mount Ebal Mount Gerizim mountains narrative nations older document passage Pentateuch phrase place which Jehovah plain Post 8vo Priests and Levites probably Prophet reference reign remarkable sacrifices saith Jehovah seems Solomon sons speak spoken Square crown 8vo supposed Tabernacle Temple thee thine thou shalt thy God hath tithe Translated tribe of Levi truth unto Jehovah vols whole Woodcuts words worship writer written