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... admirable author has enriched the tables in his Chronologia Sacra with the fruits of his various knowledge and profound learning ; so that their accessary , as well as direct usefulness , is much en- hanced . The second article , on the ...
... admirable author has enriched the tables in his Chronologia Sacra with the fruits of his various knowledge and profound learning ; so that their accessary , as well as direct usefulness , is much en- hanced . The second article , on the ...
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... admirable country . man Kennicott , he believes that the years in the common Hebrew Text have been shortened by the intentional fraud of the Jews . This great point has been fully established , as we think , by Dr. Kennicott in his ...
... admirable country . man Kennicott , he believes that the years in the common Hebrew Text have been shortened by the intentional fraud of the Jews . This great point has been fully established , as we think , by Dr. Kennicott in his ...
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... admirable system , by shewing its consistency throughout , both in the whole , and in the parts ; thereby furnishing a solid foundation for a du- rable system of Ancient Chronology , sacred and profane , built upon the rectified Era of ...
... admirable system , by shewing its consistency throughout , both in the whole , and in the parts ; thereby furnishing a solid foundation for a du- rable system of Ancient Chronology , sacred and profane , built upon the rectified Era of ...
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... admiration in which the Argo- nautic adventurers were held for ages , and of the numerous fables which obscured the tradition of their narrative . The question is , as the admirable Jo . Matthias Gesner has re- marked , ( Præl . I. de ...
... admiration in which the Argo- nautic adventurers were held for ages , and of the numerous fables which obscured the tradition of their narrative . The question is , as the admirable Jo . Matthias Gesner has re- marked , ( Præl . I. de ...
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... admiration of the hal- looing heroes of the chace , or , floundering in the mud , their sport and derision : he is not the man set officially at the foot of his patron's table , " to smack his wine , and rule his roast : " he neither ...
... admiration of the hal- looing heroes of the chace , or , floundering in the mud , their sport and derision : he is not the man set officially at the foot of his patron's table , " to smack his wine , and rule his roast : " he neither ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.