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 Heresies, Volume 1T. Mason and G. Lane, 1837 - 1003 pages |
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... manner . The most honour- south wall of Jerusalem , on the other side of able place was the middle couch - and the mid- the brook Siloam . It was called the Potter's dle of that . Favourites commonly lay in the Field , because an earth ...
... manner . The most honour- south wall of Jerusalem , on the other side of able place was the middle couch - and the mid- the brook Siloam . It was called the Potter's dle of that . Favourites commonly lay in the Field , because an earth ...
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... manner in which the creation of Adam is narrated indicates something peculiar and eminent in the being to be formed . Among the heavenly bodies the earth , and above all the various productions of its surface , vegetable and animal ...
... manner in which the creation of Adam is narrated indicates something peculiar and eminent in the being to be formed . Among the heavenly bodies the earth , and above all the various productions of its surface , vegetable and animal ...
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... manner . The east- other interpreters have commonly done ; nor is ern people , in imitation of her mourning , ge- it easy to imagine what can be meant by tread - nerally established some solemn days for the ing upon the lion , and ...
... manner . The east- other interpreters have commonly done ; nor is ern people , in imitation of her mourning , ge- it easy to imagine what can be meant by tread - nerally established some solemn days for the ing upon the lion , and ...
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... manner of adoration was by prostration , bowing , and kneeling . The Chris- tians adopted the Grecian , rather than the Roman , method , and always adored uncovered . The ordinary posture of the ancient Christians was kneeling ; but on ...
... manner of adoration was by prostration , bowing , and kneeling . The Chris- tians adopted the Grecian , rather than the Roman , method , and always adored uncovered . The ordinary posture of the ancient Christians was kneeling ; but on ...
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... manner as possible ; the originals he retained for his own library , presenting the Athenians with fifteen talents for the exchange , that is , with three thousand pounds sterling and up- wards . As the museum was at first in the ...
... manner as possible ; the originals he retained for his own library , presenting the Athenians with fifteen talents for the exchange , that is , with three thousand pounds sterling and up- wards . As the museum was at first in the ...
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