The Journal of sacred literature, ed. by J. Kitto. [Continued as] The Journal of sacred literature and biblical record. [Continued as] The Journal of sacred literature, Band 1John Kitto C. Cox, 1862 |
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... suppose that the miracles ( such , for instance , as that which caused the destruction of the host of Sennacherib ) would have been noticed in the cunei- form inscriptions , as if expressly to insult the deities of Assyria . The result ...
... suppose that the miracles ( such , for instance , as that which caused the destruction of the host of Sennacherib ) would have been noticed in the cunei- form inscriptions , as if expressly to insult the deities of Assyria . The result ...
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... suppose that he derived this doctrine from the founders of his sect . The opinions of Thales as to the existence of a God and the immortality of the soul , are also matters of doubt and discussion , and in all probability were greatly ...
... suppose that he derived this doctrine from the founders of his sect . The opinions of Thales as to the existence of a God and the immortality of the soul , are also matters of doubt and discussion , and in all probability were greatly ...
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... suppose that , in the age of Homer , this was exactly the place in which the Grecians would locate " the world after death . " It is true that Hesiod may be deemed by some to have spoken of Erebus as an abode located under the earth ...
... suppose that , in the age of Homer , this was exactly the place in which the Grecians would locate " the world after death . " It is true that Hesiod may be deemed by some to have spoken of Erebus as an abode located under the earth ...
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... suppose , therefore , with what credulity this theology was received , and what a pernicious effect so execrable a system produced through Greece and its colonies . Its consequences on the public mind of Greece , and the remedy which ...
... suppose , therefore , with what credulity this theology was received , and what a pernicious effect so execrable a system produced through Greece and its colonies . Its consequences on the public mind of Greece , and the remedy which ...
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... suppose that all those things The institution of unleavened bread is here inserted into the midst of the " consecration of the first - born , " which latter is continued again , verses 11-16 . In the beginning of the chapter we find ...
... suppose that all those things The institution of unleavened bread is here inserted into the midst of the " consecration of the first - born , " which latter is continued again , verses 11-16 . In the beginning of the chapter we find ...
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