A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms, Volume 3F. Cogan, 1750 |
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Pagina 31
... himself to the Babylonians , affuring him of his own Life , and of the Safety of the City if he would do fo . But his obftinate Heart led him on to that wretched end , which , his Neglect of God , and his Infidelity and Perjury had ...
... himself to the Babylonians , affuring him of his own Life , and of the Safety of the City if he would do fo . But his obftinate Heart led him on to that wretched end , which , his Neglect of God , and his Infidelity and Perjury had ...
Pagina 33
... himself from the Storm with Baalis , King of the Ammonites ) being attended by ten other chofen Men , whilft Gedaliah feafted them in Mitfpah , the City of his Refidence , they traiterously flew him , together with diverfe Chaldeans and ...
... himself from the Storm with Baalis , King of the Ammonites ) being attended by ten other chofen Men , whilft Gedaliah feafted them in Mitfpah , the City of his Refidence , they traiterously flew him , together with diverfe Chaldeans and ...
Pagina 34
... himself ftrong enough , to pick occafion of Quarrel against it . Befides , it was fo far an Enemy to the Crown of Babylon , that , had it been far poorer , yet it must have been fubdued , or the Conqueft of Syria could not have been ...
... himself ftrong enough , to pick occafion of Quarrel against it . Befides , it was fo far an Enemy to the Crown of Babylon , that , had it been far poorer , yet it must have been fubdued , or the Conqueft of Syria could not have been ...
Pagina 35
... himself , or Friend to the Egyptian , was left at his Back , that might either impede his Proceedings , or take Advantage of any Misfortune that might befall him ; then did he forthwith apply himself to the Conqueft of Egypt , upon ...
... himself , or Friend to the Egyptian , was left at his Back , that might either impede his Proceedings , or take Advantage of any Misfortune that might befall him ; then did he forthwith apply himself to the Conqueft of Egypt , upon ...
Pagina 36
... himself most fafe in his own Country by reafon of the well - defenced Situation thereof , and therefore very unwifely fuffered his Enemies to make a clear way to his own Doors by the Conqueft of all his Friends and Allies in Syria . For ...
... himself most fafe in his own Country by reafon of the well - defenced Situation thereof , and therefore very unwifely fuffered his Enemies to make a clear way to his own Doors by the Conqueft of all his Friends and Allies in Syria . For ...
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