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Pagina 11
... freedom , he sent his servant Moses to rouse them from their inglorious sloth , to assert their liberty , and to break their chains Exod . xix . 4 . upon the heads of their oppressors . He carried them NATURAL HISTORY OF THE EAST . 11.
... freedom , he sent his servant Moses to rouse them from their inglorious sloth , to assert their liberty , and to break their chains Exod . xix . 4 . upon the heads of their oppressors . He carried them NATURAL HISTORY OF THE EAST . 11.
Pagina 24
... servant , and he gave me no answer ; my breath is strange to my wife , though I entreated for the children's sake of mine own body ; yea , young children despised me , all my inward friends abhorred me . Upon my right hand rise the ...
... servant , and he gave me no answer ; my breath is strange to my wife , though I entreated for the children's sake of mine own body ; yea , young children despised me , all my inward friends abhorred me . Upon my right hand rise the ...
Pagina 44
... servant Elijah , when he concealed himself , by the divine command , from the fury of Ahab . So improbable is the story in the ear of reason , that morose and voracious ravens should become caterers for the prophet , that some ...
... servant Elijah , when he concealed himself , by the divine command , from the fury of Ahab . So improbable is the story in the ear of reason , that morose and voracious ravens should become caterers for the prophet , that some ...
Pagina 47
... servant ; to impart for a time an instinctive care to supply him with food , to which they were by nature entire strangers , and which they ceased to feel when the end was accomplished . A command to sustain the destitute seer , after ...
... servant ; to impart for a time an instinctive care to supply him with food , to which they were by nature entire strangers , and which they ceased to feel when the end was accomplished . A command to sustain the destitute seer , after ...
Pagina 48
... servant , cannot be reasonably denied . Nor was this a singular instance of divine clemency ; for the observ- ance of ceremonial institutions often yielded to urgent neces- sity . The Jews were forbidden to touch a dead carcase ; but ...
... servant , cannot be reasonably denied . Nor was this a singular instance of divine clemency ; for the observ- ance of ceremonial institutions often yielded to urgent neces- sity . The Jews were forbidden to touch a dead carcase ; but ...
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