A Biblical and Theological Dictionary: Explanatory of the History, Manners, and Customs of the Jews, and Neighbouring Nations. With an Account of the Most Remarkable Places and Persons Mentioned in Sacred Scripture; an Exposition of the Principal Doctrines of Christianity: and Notices of Jewish and Christian Sects and HeresiesB. Waugh and T. Mason, 1833 - 1003 pages |
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... thou any thing to him . Now born from Sarah , a promise which she received I know that thou fearest God , since thou hast with a laugh of incredulity , for which she was not withheld thine only son from me . " Abra- mildly reproved . As ...
... thou any thing to him . Now born from Sarah , a promise which she received I know that thou fearest God , since thou hast with a laugh of incredulity , for which she was not withheld thine only son from me . " Abra- mildly reproved . As ...
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... thou surely art the Creator and Ruler of all nature ! but thou , too , hastest like the rest to thy setting ! -neither then art thou my Creator , my Lord , or my God ! " " 3. The intentional offering up of Isaac is not to be supposed as ...
... thou surely art the Creator and Ruler of all nature ! but thou , too , hastest like the rest to thy setting ! -neither then art thou my Creator , my Lord , or my God ! " " 3. The intentional offering up of Isaac is not to be supposed as ...
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... thou- sand inhabitants in Acre , of whom three thou- sand are Turks , and the remainder Christians , chiefly Catholics . Among its antiquities , Dr. E. D. Clarke ACCUBATION , the posture used at table describes the remains of a very ...
... thou- sand inhabitants in Acre , of whom three thou- sand are Turks , and the remainder Christians , chiefly Catholics . Among its antiquities , Dr. E. D. Clarke ACCUBATION , the posture used at table describes the remains of a very ...
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... thou shalt not eat of it ; for in the day thou eatest thereof , thou shalt surely die . " The first thing that Adam did after his introduction into paradise , was to give names to all the beasts and birds which presented themselves ...
... thou shalt not eat of it ; for in the day thou eatest thereof , thou shalt surely die . " The first thing that Adam did after his introduction into paradise , was to give names to all the beasts and birds which presented themselves ...
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... thou- sand inhabitants in Acre , of whom three thou- sand are Turks , and the remainder Christians , chiefly Catholics . ACCUBATION , the posture used at table by the ancients . The old Romans sat at meat as we do , till the Grecian ...
... thou- sand inhabitants in Acre , of whom three thou- sand are Turks , and the remainder Christians , chiefly Catholics . ACCUBATION , the posture used at table by the ancients . The old Romans sat at meat as we do , till the Grecian ...
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