Universal History, ancient and modern; from the earliest records of time, to the general peace of 1801, Band 2 |
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... sacrifices ; and to have abandoned themselves entirely to the gratification of their impure desires . Of their government nothing more can be said , than that they were comprehended in a great number of states under subjection to chiefs ...
... sacrifices ; and to have abandoned themselves entirely to the gratification of their impure desires . Of their government nothing more can be said , than that they were comprehended in a great number of states under subjection to chiefs ...
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... sacrifice to God upon this mountain . This article of the mountains may be concluded with observing , that those in the kingdom of Judah mostly stand southward , towards the land of Edom ; but those of the kingdom of Israel are ...
... sacrifice to God upon this mountain . This article of the mountains may be concluded with observing , that those in the kingdom of Judah mostly stand southward , towards the land of Edom ; but those of the kingdom of Israel are ...
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... sacrifices were at once calculated to remind them of their failings , which required a diurnal atone- ment , and to shadow forth the vicarious sacrifice that should , " in the fulness of time , " be offered for the sins of the world ...
... sacrifices were at once calculated to remind them of their failings , which required a diurnal atone- ment , and to shadow forth the vicarious sacrifice that should , " in the fulness of time , " be offered for the sins of the world ...
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... sacrifices , or requir- ing the benediction of a priest . When a contract was formed by the parents and relations on both sides , the bridegroom was introduced to his bride , a solemn agreement was signed before witnesses , and the ...
... sacrifices , or requir- ing the benediction of a priest . When a contract was formed by the parents and relations on both sides , the bridegroom was introduced to his bride , a solemn agreement was signed before witnesses , and the ...
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... sacrifices to the true God ; and those where they commit- ted various abominable idolatries . Both these became so common and universal , that few kings had the courage to destroy the latter , notwith- standing the repeated admonitions ...
... sacrifices to the true God ; and those where they commit- ted various abominable idolatries . Both these became so common and universal , that few kings had the courage to destroy the latter , notwith- standing the repeated admonitions ...
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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