Sacred Biography- Or: The History of the Patriarchs to which is Added the History of Deborah, Ruth & Hannah Being a Course of Lectures Delivered at the Seots Church, Volume 1 |
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Page 142
Abram , with a little band of three hundred and eighteen persons of his own
household , and a few friends , has pursued ... as being descriptive of his person
and character ; and might be designed of Providence as a memorial memorial to
all ...
Abram , with a little band of three hundred and eighteen persons of his own
household , and a few friends , has pursued ... as being descriptive of his person
and character ; and might be designed of Providence as a memorial memorial to
all ...
Page 144
Though but little be told us of this extraordinary person , that little is both pleasing
and instructive . In him , we find united two offices of high dignity and
respectability - royalty and the priesthood ; the maj . eity of the one united to the
sanctity of ...
Though but little be told us of this extraordinary person , that little is both pleasing
and instructive . In him , we find united two offices of high dignity and
respectability - royalty and the priesthood ; the maj . eity of the one united to the
sanctity of ...
Page 148
... an anticipated view of the person , which he was , in the fulness of time , to
assume , of the character which he was to sustain , and of the offices which he
was to execute . The expressions which describe Melchizedec , it is alleged , are
not ...
... an anticipated view of the person , which he was , in the fulness of time , to
assume , of the character which he was to sustain , and of the offices which he
was to execute . The expressions which describe Melchizedec , it is alleged , are
not ...
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