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" The people of Dumah in particular facrificed every year a child : and buried it underneath an altar, which they made ufe of inftead of an idol : For they did not admit of images. The Perfians buried people alive. "
Motives to gratitude: a sermon - Page 13
by Samuel Pearce - 1798
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Observations and Inquiries Relating to Various Parts of Ancient History ...

Jacob Bryant - 1767 - 368 pages
...cuftom ; and adhered to it a much longer time. The nations of Arabia did the fame. The people of iDumah in particular facrificed every year a child; and buried...an altar, which they made ufe of inftead of an idol : for they did not admit of images. The Perjians buried people alive. Ameftris* the 4 wife of Xerxes,...
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Observations and Inquiries Relating to Various Parts of Ancient History ...

Jacob Bryant - 1767 - 368 pages
...nations of Arabia did the fame. The people of iDumab in particular facrificed every year a child j and buried it underneath an altar, which they made ufe of inftead of an idol : for they did not admit of images. The Per/tans buried people alive. Ameftris, the 4- wife of Xerxes,...
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Annual Register, Volume 10

Edmund Burke - 1768 - 642 pages
...much, Ipnger time. The nations of Arab ? ¿ did the fame. The people of Dumah in particular facriticed every year a child ; and buried it underneath an altar, which they made ufe of inftead of an idol : For they did not admit of images. The Perfians buried people alive. Astteftris, the wife of Xerxes,...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 10

1800 - 594 pages
...adhered to it a much longer time. The nations of Arabia / did 150 did the Гаше. The people of Dumah in particular facrificed every year a child : and...an altar, which they made ufe of inftead of an idol : For they did not admit of images. The Perfians buried people alive. Ameftris, the wife of Xerxes,...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1800 - 596 pages
...; and adhered to it a much longer time. The nations of Arabia did did the fame. The people of Dumah in particular facrificed every year a child: and buried...an altar, which they made ufe of inftead of an idol : For they did not admit of images. The Perfians buried people alive. Ameftris, the wife of Xerxes,...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 10

Edmund Burke - 1800 - 600 pages
...: and adhered to it a much longer time. The nations of Arabia did did the fame. The people of Dumah in particular facrificed every year a child: and buried it underneath an altar, which they made life, of inftead of an idol : For they did not admit of images. The Perfians buried people alive. Ameftris,...
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Hindu Infanticide. An Account of the Measures Adopted for Suppressing the ...

Edward Moor - 1811 - 352 pages
...much longer time. The natives of Arabia did the same. The people of "Dumah in particular sacrificed every year a child, and buried it underneath an altar, which they made use of instead of an idol ; for they did not admit of images. The Persians buried people alive. AMESTRIS,"...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volume 10

John Mason Good - 1819 - 910 pages
...for a longer lime. The nations of Arabia did the same. The people of Dumah, in particular, sacrificed every year a child, and buried it underneath an altar, which they made use of instead of an idol ; for they did not admit of images. The Persians buried people alive. Amestris,...
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The historical landmarks and other evidences of freemasonry ..., Volume 1

George Oliver - 1846 - 636 pages
...gods. The Cretans had the same custom ; so had the nations of Arabia. The people of Dumah sacrificed every year a child, and buried it underneath an altar, which they made use of instead of an idol. The Persians buried people alive. Amestris, the wife of Xerxes, entombed...
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Thorndale; Or, The Conflict of Opinions ...

William Smith - 1858 - 626 pages
...for a long time. The nations of Arabia did the same. The people of Dutnah, in particular, sacrificed every year a child, and buried it underneath an altar, which they made use of instead of an idol; for they did not admit of images. The Persians buried people alive. The...
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