Sacred Biography, Or, The History of the Patriarchs: To which is Added, the History of Deborah, Ruth, and Hannah ...Edward Earle, 1818 |
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Page 70
... follow up the remonstrance of reason and humanity , and the evidence of signs , powerful indeed , yet inno- cent , by the operation of signs that shall be felt : signs , which shall address themselves to the understanding , and the ...
... follow up the remonstrance of reason and humanity , and the evidence of signs , powerful indeed , yet inno- cent , by the operation of signs that shall be felt : signs , which shall address themselves to the understanding , and the ...
Page 83
... follow thy own headstrong inclination : knowest thou not , that the gratification , not the disappointment of illicit de- sire is ruinous ? but who ever made a sacrifice of in- clination to duty , and had reason to repent of it ? Who ...
... follow thy own headstrong inclination : knowest thou not , that the gratification , not the disappointment of illicit de- sire is ruinous ? but who ever made a sacrifice of in- clination to duty , and had reason to repent of it ? Who ...
Page 97
... follow . The latter Rabbins tell us , that the lamb was set apart for four days before the sacrifice , in order to afford leisure and opportunity to inquire into its soundness and per- fection ; that if any unobserved spot should appear ...
... follow . The latter Rabbins tell us , that the lamb was set apart for four days before the sacrifice , in order to afford leisure and opportunity to inquire into its soundness and per- fection ; that if any unobserved spot should appear ...
Page 119
... , had been determined to follow the fortunes of that people ; and of neighbours who , in the ordinary inter- course of mankind , might be brought into contact with them , and who through fear , interest or LECT . IX . 119 HISTORY OF MOSES .
... , had been determined to follow the fortunes of that people ; and of neighbours who , in the ordinary inter- course of mankind , might be brought into contact with them , and who through fear , interest or LECT . IX . 119 HISTORY OF MOSES .
Page 120
... follow their camp . Man , with his usual ignorance and haste , would have been for conducting this mighty army directly to Canaan . And no doubt the same almighty arm which had thus asserted them into liberty , could have led them ...
... follow their camp . Man , with his usual ignorance and haste , would have been for conducting this mighty army directly to Canaan . And no doubt the same almighty arm which had thus asserted them into liberty , could have led them ...
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Aaron Aaron's rod Abraham altar Amalek angels Balaam Balak behold blessed blood bread Canaan children of Israel Christ cloud command covenant creature curse death deliverance destroy dispensation divine dreadful earth Edom Egyp Egypt Egyptians Eleazar eternal evil eyes face faith Father favour fear fire flame flesh glorious glory God's gospel grace guilty hand happiness hast hath heart heaven heavenly HISTORY OF MOSES holy place honour human importance Israelites Jehovah Jesus king lamb land LECTURE light live Lord mankind ment mercy Midian mighty minister miracle Moab mount Mount Hor nation nature ness passover perfect Pharaoh plagues of Egypt possession priests prince promise prophet Providence racter Raguel Red Sea sacred sacrifice Sadducees saith scripture sins solemn soul spirit tabernacle thee things thou shalt throne tion truth unto Moses Verse voice whole wilderness wisdom wise wonder words wretched