Universal History, ancient and modern; from the earliest records of time, to the general peace of 1801, Band 2 |
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... compelled their children to pass through fire to the idol Moloch ; to have con- taminated their altars with human sacrifices ; and to have abandoned themselves entirely to the gratification of their impure desires . Of their government ...
... compelled their children to pass through fire to the idol Moloch ; to have con- taminated their altars with human sacrifices ; and to have abandoned themselves entirely to the gratification of their impure desires . Of their government ...
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... compelled to remove from place to place , till at length Abi- melech renewed the covenant , that had subsisted between his father and Abraham . Nothing further worthy of notice is recorded of these people , till after the decease of ...
... compelled to remove from place to place , till at length Abi- melech renewed the covenant , that had subsisted between his father and Abraham . Nothing further worthy of notice is recorded of these people , till after the decease of ...
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... compelled to grind in the prison at Gaza : but , in consequence of his repentance and earnest prayer to God , he was finally enabled to revenge himself in the most ample manner , by overturning the temple of Da- gon , and crushing three ...
... compelled to grind in the prison at Gaza : but , in consequence of his repentance and earnest prayer to God , he was finally enabled to revenge himself in the most ample manner , by overturning the temple of Da- gon , and crushing three ...
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... compelled by the urgency of his affairs to seek an asylum in Gath , was brought before this monarch ; but he , supposing from his behaviour that he was insane , would take no fur- ther notice of him than to command , that he should no ...
... compelled by the urgency of his affairs to seek an asylum in Gath , was brought before this monarch ; but he , supposing from his behaviour that he was insane , would take no fur- ther notice of him than to command , that he should no ...
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... compelled to pay considerable sums to the sangiac and his officers . * The canton of the tribe of Judah was bounded on the east by the Asphaltite lake , and on the west by the tribes of Dan and Simeon . It was reckoned the largest and ...
... compelled to pay considerable sums to the sangiac and his officers . * The canton of the tribe of Judah was bounded on the east by the Asphaltite lake , and on the west by the tribes of Dan and Simeon . It was reckoned the largest and ...
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Abraham accordingly Achish afterward Almighty altar Antigonus Antiochus Antipater Arabia Archelaus Aristobulus army assembled Assyrian Babylon Babylonians Bacchides began besieged blessing brethren brother calamities called captivity caused chief commanded compelled considerable cruelty David defeated dignity divine dreadful Egypt Egyptians enemy erected expiration father favour fortress Galilee governor hastened head Hebrews Herod high-priest holy honour hundred Hyrcan idolatrous Idumea immediately inhabitants invaded Israel Israelites Jacob Jehoshaphat Jerusalem Jewish Jews Jonathan Jordan Joseph Joshua Judah Judas Judea king kingdom land length marched massacred Medes metropolis monarch Moses Mount mountains nation Nebuchadnezzar obtained palace Palestine persons Phasael Philistines possession priests prince prisoners promised prophet Ptolemy put to death received reign resolved river Roman Rome royal sacred sacrifice Samaria Saul sent Shechem siege Simon solemn sons soon Syria temple thousand throne tion took tribe of Judah tribes troops utmost victory wall whilst worship