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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... seem to have been in the day- time , and while Samuel and the Ifraelites continued together , folemnizing Saul's in- auguration , which circumftance added con- fiderably to the energy of this event , Dr. Ruffell informing us that the ...
... seem to have been in the day- time , and while Samuel and the Ifraelites continued together , folemnizing Saul's in- auguration , which circumftance added con- fiderably to the energy of this event , Dr. Ruffell informing us that the ...
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... seems to have imagined there was nearly the fame limitation on the rain of Judæa , for he fuppofes that excepting the rains of Marhefh- van and Nifan , there was generally no rain in that country . 3 But Lightfoot was mif- taken , its ...
... seems to have imagined there was nearly the fame limitation on the rain of Judæa , for he fuppofes that excepting the rains of Marhefh- van and Nifan , there was generally no rain in that country . 3 But Lightfoot was mif- taken , its ...
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... seems they did , from what Fulcherius Carnotenfis and Albertus Aquenfis have told us ; for Egmont and Heyman complain of the feverity of the cold on the top of Mount Sinai ' , in July or the be- ginning of Auguft , the hottest time of ...
... seems they did , from what Fulcherius Carnotenfis and Albertus Aquenfis have told us ; for Egmont and Heyman complain of the feverity of the cold on the top of Mount Sinai ' , in July or the be- ginning of Auguft , the hottest time of ...
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... rains are undoubtedly of great confequence to make a plentiful harveft , and the latter rains have been almost univerfally understood to J D 3 mean mean them , it seems requifite to acquiefce in that in the Holy - Land . 37.
... rains are undoubtedly of great confequence to make a plentiful harveft , and the latter rains have been almost univerfally understood to J D 3 mean mean them , it seems requifite to acquiefce in that in the Holy - Land . 37.
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In Two Volumes. ... Thomas Harmer. mean them , it seems requifite to acquiefce in that interpretation . An argument , however , that is commonly made use of in proof that the latter rain means that of the fpring , and which may appear to ...
In Two Volumes. ... Thomas Harmer. mean them , it seems requifite to acquiefce in that interpretation . An argument , however , that is commonly made use of in proof that the latter rain means that of the fpring , and which may appear to ...
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