The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish Historian: Containing Twenty Books of the Jewish Antiquities, Seven Books of the Jewish War, Two Books in Answer to Apion, the Martyrdom of the Maccabees, and the Life of Josephus, Written by HimselfKimber & Sharpless, 1833 - 994 pages |
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Page 91
... laws to his own dishonour , which indeed it was more likely he would have opposed if others had endeavoured to introduce them : and this the rather , because there are lepers in many nations , who are yet in honour , and not only free ...
... laws to his own dishonour , which indeed it was more likely he would have opposed if others had endeavoured to introduce them : and this the rather , because there are lepers in many nations , who are yet in honour , and not only free ...
Page 92
... laws which Moses learned of God conversation , that it might be unblamable also ; when the camp lay under mount Sinai , and this he and on this account it is , that those who wear the delivered in writing to the Hebrews . sacerdotal ...
... laws which Moses learned of God conversation , that it might be unblamable also ; when the camp lay under mount Sinai , and this he and on this account it is , that those who wear the delivered in writing to the Hebrews . sacerdotal ...
Page 91
... laws to them . had been liable to such a misfortune , he might have made laws about them for their credit and CHAP . XII . advantage , and have laid no manner of difficulty upon them . Accordingly , it is a plain case that it is out of ...
... laws to them . had been liable to such a misfortune , he might have made laws about them for their credit and CHAP . XII . advantage , and have laid no manner of difficulty upon them . Accordingly , it is a plain case that it is out of ...
Page 95
... laws of Moses before they were now sensible that such disobedience the fulfilling of their own inclinations , even when was disadvantageous to them , and that they had they had no fear upon them that any body could thereby fallen into ...
... laws of Moses before they were now sensible that such disobedience the fulfilling of their own inclinations , even when was disadvantageous to them , and that they had they had no fear upon them that any body could thereby fallen into ...
Page 107
... laws , which the true God had given them by Moses , in op- position to those impure laws , which were observed under their false gods , well deserves our consideration ; and gives us a sub- must either come into such methods of divine ...
... laws , which the true God had given them by Moses , in op- position to those impure laws , which were observed under their false gods , well deserves our consideration ; and gives us a sub- must either come into such methods of divine ...
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