Lectures on Jewish Antiquities: Delivered at Harvard University in Cambridge, A.D. 1802 & 1803W. Hilliard and E. Lincoln, 1807 - 364 Seiten |
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... supreme au- thority in the state . In these and similar methods we easily account for the establishment not only of civil go- vernment , but of small kingdoms or monarchies , which evidently existed in the early ages . Indeed , some ...
... supreme au- thority in the state . In these and similar methods we easily account for the establishment not only of civil go- vernment , but of small kingdoms or monarchies , which evidently existed in the early ages . Indeed , some ...
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... supreme government of Israel was first set up in the tribe of Judah , in the per- son of David , and continued in that tribe , in a line of regular descent from him till the time of the Babylonish captivity ; after which it still ...
... supreme government of Israel was first set up in the tribe of Judah , in the per- son of David , and continued in that tribe , in a line of regular descent from him till the time of the Babylonish captivity ; after which it still ...
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... Supreme Ruler to inflict upon them exemplary punishment ? And had he not a right to commission the Israelites to execute this punish- ment ? -As this dreadful execution of the Canaanites gives rise to one of the most popular , and at ...
... Supreme Ruler to inflict upon them exemplary punishment ? And had he not a right to commission the Israelites to execute this punish- ment ? -As this dreadful execution of the Canaanites gives rise to one of the most popular , and at ...
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... Supreme Governor do the same . To say that the Israelites had no such commission , but only made a false pretension to it , is meanly to shift the question before us ; which is , whether their conduct , with all its circumstances , as ...
... Supreme Governor do the same . To say that the Israelites had no such commission , but only made a false pretension to it , is meanly to shift the question before us ; which is , whether their conduct , with all its circumstances , as ...
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... supreme Governor , by giving one portion of mankind greater privileges than the rest , ex- cludes the latter from his notice , or conducts in a partial and injurious manner ? Would it be wise to infer that , because the constitution and ...
... supreme Governor , by giving one portion of mankind greater privileges than the rest , ex- cludes the latter from his notice , or conducts in a partial and injurious manner ? Would it be wise to infer that , because the constitution and ...
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