Universal History, ancient and modern; from the earliest records of time, to the general peace of 1801, Band 2 |
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... authority ; but Saul generously refused his ac- quiescence , and observed that it would be highly criminal to stain the commencement of his reign with such a massacre , after God had wrought so great a salvation among his people . This ...
... authority ; but Saul generously refused his ac- quiescence , and observed that it would be highly criminal to stain the commencement of his reign with such a massacre , after God had wrought so great a salvation among his people . This ...
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... of their princes upon the throne , and fight valiantly for the confirmation of his authority : but they clearly perceived the true meaning of the P 2 the message , and immediately resolved to avoid the effects JEWS . 159.
... of their princes upon the throne , and fight valiantly for the confirmation of his authority : but they clearly perceived the true meaning of the P 2 the message , and immediately resolved to avoid the effects JEWS . 159.
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... guilty of death . This malicious accusation , however , was set aside by the nobles ; and the propnet found a powerful patron in Ahikam , the son of Shaphan , who who had formerly been in great authority under Josiah . 174 JEWS .
... guilty of death . This malicious accusation , however , was set aside by the nobles ; and the propnet found a powerful patron in Ahikam , the son of Shaphan , who who had formerly been in great authority under Josiah . 174 JEWS .
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William Fordyce Mavor. who had formerly been in great authority under Josiah . Four years after this transaction the Babylonish captivity was foretold by Jeremiah ; who also com- manded Baruk to write from his mouth the tenor of God's ...
William Fordyce Mavor. who had formerly been in great authority under Josiah . Four years after this transaction the Babylonish captivity was foretold by Jeremiah ; who also com- manded Baruk to write from his mouth the tenor of God's ...
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... hereafter result from the increasing strength of that unruly people . The governor immediately repaired to Jerusalem , and demanded by what VOL . II . R authority authority the work was carried on . Zerubbabel and Jeshua JEWS . 181.
... hereafter result from the increasing strength of that unruly people . The governor immediately repaired to Jerusalem , and demanded by what VOL . II . R authority authority the work was carried on . Zerubbabel and Jeshua JEWS . 181.
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