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The Works of Flavius Josephus: The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem ... - Page 247
by M. a. Reverend a. R. Shilleto, Flavius Josephus - 2006 - 276 pages
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The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus: The Learned and Authentic ..., Volume 7

Flavius Josephus - 1815 - 326 pages
...peculiar to himself is above all acceptable to God. And let our prayers and supplications be made humbly to God, not [so much] that he would give us what is. good, (for he hath already given that of his own accord, and hath proposed the same publicly to all,) as that we...
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The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus: Containing three books of the Jewish ...

Flavius Josephus - 1824 - 356 pages
...peculiar to himself, is above all acceptable to God. And let our prayers and supplications be made humbly to God, not [so much] that he would give us what is good, (for he hath alre.idy given that of his own accord, and hath proposed the same publicly to all,) as that we...
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The Works of Flavius Josephus ...: To which are Added, Three ..., Volume 4

Flavius Josephus - 1825 - 456 pages
...peculiar to himself is above all acceptable to God. And let our prayers and supplications be made humbly to God, not [so much] that he would give us what is good (for he hath already given that of his own accord, and hath proposed the same publicly to all), as that we...
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Lectures on the four last books of the Pentateuch

Richard Graves - 1829 - 528 pages
...to himself, is above all acceptable to God:—and let " our prayers and supplications be made humbly to God, not so much that. " he would give us what is good, for he hath already given that of his own " accord, and hath proposed the same publicly to all, that we may...
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The Jewish nation, containing an account of their manners and customs

Jewish nation - 1848 - 464 pages
...peculiar to himself, is above all acceptable to God. And let our prayers and supplications be made humbly to God, not so much that he would give us what is good, for he hath already given that of his own accord, and hath proposed the same publicly to all, that we may...
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The laws and polity of the Jews

Jews - 1848 - 188 pages
...to himself, is, above all, acceptable to God. And let our prayers and supplications be made humbly to God, not so much that he would give us what is good, for he hath already given that of his own accord, and hath proposed the same publicly to all, as that we may...
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The Jewish Nation: Containing an Account of Their Manners and Customs, Rites ...

1850 - 428 pages
...peculiar to himself, is above all acceptable to God. And let our prayers and supplications be made humbly to God. Not so much that he would give us what is good, for he hath already given that of his own accord, and hath proposed the same publicly to all, that we may...
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The Works of Flavius Josephus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish ..., Volume 2

Flavius Josephus - 1852 - 712 pages
...peculiar to himself, is above all acceptable to God. And let our prayers and supplications be made humbly to God, not [so much] that he would give us what is good, (for he hath already given that of his own accord, and hath proposed the iame publicly to all,) as that we...
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The Works of Josephus: With a Life Written by Himself, Volume 4

Flavius Josephus - 1869 - 612 pages
...peculiar to himself is above all acceptable to God. And let our prayers and supplications be made humbly to God, not [so much] that he would give us what is good (for he hath already given that of his own accord, and hath proposed the same publicly to all,) as that we...
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The First Century of Christianity

Homersham Cox - 1886 - 514 pages
...peculiar to himself is above all acceptable to God. And let our prayers and supplications be made humbly to God, not so much that He would give us what is...for He has already given that of His own accord, and hath proposed the same publicly to all, as that we may duly receive it, and when we have received it,...
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