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Pagina viii
... tion of all fuch difficulties as they particularly with to . fee difcuffed , they will be difappointed . These Notes will appear , from the account i have given of them , to have been compofed for the ufe of unlearned , tho ' liberal ...
... tion of all fuch difficulties as they particularly with to . fee difcuffed , they will be difappointed . These Notes will appear , from the account i have given of them , to have been compofed for the ufe of unlearned , tho ' liberal ...
Pagina 3
... tion , it would then be much stronger than it is at pre- fent . The darknefs was probably occafioned by the thickness of the atmosphere , before it had acquired its prefent transparency . It is probable that this account of the progrefs ...
... tion , it would then be much stronger than it is at pre- fent . The darknefs was probably occafioned by the thickness of the atmosphere , before it had acquired its prefent transparency . It is probable that this account of the progrefs ...
Pagina 8
... tion , or rather its prifon , impeding the exertion of its powers . It is evident alfo , that in the idea of Mofes whatever be the living principle in man there is the fame in brute animals ; for the very fame language is used with ...
... tion , or rather its prifon , impeding the exertion of its powers . It is evident alfo , that in the idea of Mofes whatever be the living principle in man there is the fame in brute animals ; for the very fame language is used with ...
Pagina 10
... tion of the near relation that fubfifts between the male and female part of the human race , or a vifion , in which it might be thus represented to Adam , in order to im- prefs his mind more ftrongly with the idea of their near relation ...
... tion of the near relation that fubfifts between the male and female part of the human race , or a vifion , in which it might be thus represented to Adam , in order to im- prefs his mind more ftrongly with the idea of their near relation ...
Pagina 12
... tion , and man might have fubfifted without labour , as well not be subject to death . But fince the whole frame of man , and the conflitution of the world , muft then have been , in many other refpects , very different from what they ...
... tion , and man might have fubfifted without labour , as well not be subject to death . But fince the whole frame of man , and the conflitution of the world , muft then have been , in many other refpects , very different from what they ...
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Notes on All the Books of Scripture: For the Use of the Pulpit and ..., Volume 1 Joseph Priestley Volledige weergave - 1803 |
Notes on All the Books of Scripture: For the Use of the Pulpit and ..., Volume 1 Joseph Priestley Volledige weergave - 1803 |
Notes on All the Books of Scripture: For the Use of the Pulpit and ..., Volume 1 Joseph Priestley Volledige weergave - 1803 |
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Aaron Abraham againſt alfo alſo altar Ammonites Amorites antient appear becauſe befides cafe called Canaan cauſe circumftances confequence confiderable confidered David death defcended divine doubt Eaft Egypt Egyptians ephod eſpecially evident exprefs facrificed facrifices faid fame father favour fays feems ferve feven fhew fhould fignifies firſt fituation folemn fome fomething ftones fubject fuch fuffered fufficient fuperftitious fuperior fuppofed greateſt heathens Hebrew hiftory himſelf idolatry Ifrael Ifraelites Jacob Jofeph Jofhua Judah king Levites meaſure mentioned Moabites Mofes moft moſt muft muſt nation natural neceffary notwithſtanding obferved occafion paffage paffed perfon perhaps poffeffion prefent prieſts probably promife prophet puniſhment purpoſe reafon refidence refpect religion rites Saul ſeems Solomon ſtate tabernacle temple thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought tribe tribe of Benjamin tribe of Ephraim tribe of Gad tribe of Judah urim and thummim uſed verfe whofe worship
Populaire passages
Pagina 39 - And if it seem evil unto you to serve the LORD, choose you this day whom ye will serve ; whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the flood, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell : but as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.
Pagina 478 - Now the acts of David the king, first and last, behold, they are written in the book of Samuel the seer, and in the book of Nathan the prophet, and in the book of Gad the seer...
Pagina 39 - Now therefore fear the Lord, and serve him in sincerity and in truth : and put away the gods which your fathers served on the other side of the flood, and in Egypt ; and serve ye the Lord.
Pagina 355 - And he was there with the LORD forty days and forty nights ; he did neither eat bread, nor drink water. And he wrote upon the tables the words of the covenant, the ten commandments.
Pagina 446 - And whosoever shall fall on this stone shall be broken: but on whomsoever it shall fall, it will grind him to powder.
Pagina 152 - Woe unto us! Who shall deliver us out of the hand of these mighty Gods? These are the Gods that smote the Egyptians with all the plagues in the wilderness.
Pagina 528 - Thou shalt not come hither ; for the blind and the lame shall keep thee off, by saying, David shall not come hither. But David took the strong hold of Sion, which is the city of David. And David said on that day, Whosoever (first...
Pagina 373 - the author of the institutions civil or religious that bear his name ; and that in framing them he borrowed much from the Egyptians or other ancient nations, must never have compared them togther, otherwise they could not but have perceived many circumstances in which they differed most essentially from them all...
Pagina 354 - Jerusalem; another tenth part I sold away, and went, and spent it every year at Jerusalem; and the third I gave unto them to whom it was meet, as Debora my father's mother had commanded me, because I was left an orphan by my father.
Pagina 507 - On his return from London, a portrait was taken of him, which is preserved in the library of Brazen-nose College, at Oxford; and Dr.