Observations on divers passages of Scripture [by T. Harmer].1776 |
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... reasons were , we are not informed ; but I dare say , that affigned by Bishop Patrick , or rather Abarbinel , was not among them- that the one presented him with filver , and gold , and raiment , and fuch like things of value , whereas ...
... reasons were , we are not informed ; but I dare say , that affigned by Bishop Patrick , or rather Abarbinel , was not among them- that the one presented him with filver , and gold , and raiment , and fuch like things of value , whereas ...
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... reason to think an afs might formerly an- fwer the fame purpose . " If it is a vifit of ceremony from a Ba- fhaw , " fays Dr. Ruffell , " or other per- " fon in power , a fine horse , fometimes with " furniture , or fome fuch valuable ...
... reason to think an afs might formerly an- fwer the fame purpose . " If it is a vifit of ceremony from a Ba- fhaw , " fays Dr. Ruffell , " or other per- " fon in power , a fine horse , fometimes with " furniture , or fome fuch valuable ...
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... reason to expect from the Pharifee , that he did not look for his kiffing his feet , but for some other falutation : but what ? not the kifles of equality most certainly , but rather that killing the band , which marks out reverence ...
... reason to expect from the Pharifee , that he did not look for his kiffing his feet , but for some other falutation : but what ? not the kifles of equality most certainly , but rather that killing the band , which marks out reverence ...
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... reason the water diftilled from them is of no great value at Cairo ; but he gives a very different account of that drawn from the white , which are cultivated , he fays , in confiderable quantities in the province of Fajhum . The ...
... reason the water diftilled from them is of no great value at Cairo ; but he gives a very different account of that drawn from the white , which are cultivated , he fays , in confiderable quantities in the province of Fajhum . The ...
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... reason to doubt of it for these propheteffes did the fame thing by their flattering words , as would have been beft expreffed , if they had thought fit to fignify the fame thing by actions only , 4 P. 229 . s Vol . 2. p . 30 . ( as ( as ...
... reason to doubt of it for these propheteffes did the fame thing by their flattering words , as would have been beft expreffed , if they had thought fit to fignify the fame thing by actions only , 4 P. 229 . s Vol . 2. p . 30 . ( as ( as ...
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