Observations on Divers Passages of Scripture. Placing Many of Them in a Light Altogether New ... and More Amply Illustrating the Rest Than Has Been Yet Done, by Means of Circumstances Incidentally Mentioned in Books of Voyages and Travels Into the East: In Two Volumes. ...J. Johnson, 1797 |
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... Lord his God , " and ftrike his hand over the place , and re- . cover the leper " , " confifted of ten talents of filver , and fix thousand pieces of gold , and ten changes of raiment . It is needlefs to mention the pecuniary ...
... Lord his God , " and ftrike his hand over the place , and re- . cover the leper " , " confifted of ten talents of filver , and fix thousand pieces of gold , and ten changes of raiment . It is needlefs to mention the pecuniary ...
Page 25
... Lords of lambs and fheep , as an offering , tri- bute , or fucceffion . Prefents to men , like offer- ings to God , expiate offences * . So. D'Arvieux mentions lambs , among the things offered to him as prefents , when he officiated as ...
... Lords of lambs and fheep , as an offering , tri- bute , or fucceffion . Prefents to men , like offer- ings to God , expiate offences * . So. D'Arvieux mentions lambs , among the things offered to him as prefents , when he officiated as ...
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... Lord , and the treasures of the king's house , and delivered them into the " hand of his fervants : and king Asa sent " them to Ben - hadad the fon of Tabrimon , " the fon of Hezion king of Syria , that " dwelt at Damafcus , faying ...
... Lord , and the treasures of the king's house , and delivered them into the " hand of his fervants : and king Asa sent " them to Ben - hadad the fon of Tabrimon , " the fon of Hezion king of Syria , that " dwelt at Damafcus , faying ...
Page 33
... Lord represents a fervant as falling down at his mafter's feet when he had a favour to beg ; and an inferior fervant as paying the fame compliment to the firft , who was , it seems , a fervant of an higher clafs , Matt . xviii . 26 , 29 ...
... Lord represents a fervant as falling down at his mafter's feet when he had a favour to beg ; and an inferior fervant as paying the fame compliment to the firft , who was , it seems , a fervant of an higher clafs , Matt . xviii . 26 , 29 ...
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... Lord's feet , when he begged he would go and heal his daughter , chap . viii . 41 ; that St. Peter fell at the knees of Jefus , after the present Arab mode , I prefume , chap . v . 8 ; and he reprefents the woman , troubled with the ...
... Lord's feet , when he begged he would go and heal his daughter , chap . viii . 41 ; that St. Peter fell at the knees of Jefus , after the present Arab mode , I prefume , chap . v . 8 ; and he reprefents the woman , troubled with the ...
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