Analysis of Researches Into the Origin and Progress of Historical Time, from the Creation to the Accession of C. Caligula: ...T. Cadell jun. and W. Davies, (successors to Mr. Cadell) Sold also, 1796 - 446 pages |
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... these prefumptions is , that the numbers of the Hebrew text were not retrenched , but those of the Greek verfion exaggerated . Be the terms of the in- dictment , as framed by Jackfon and Kennicott , in- verted , the following will be ...
... these prefumptions is , that the numbers of the Hebrew text were not retrenched , but those of the Greek verfion exaggerated . Be the terms of the in- dictment , as framed by Jackfon and Kennicott , in- verted , the following will be ...
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... these mistakes had no reference to the term fpecified for the advent of the Meffiah . Their computation was much more accurate than that of the Chriftian Fathers , prior to Jerom and Auguftine . If the birth of Chrift be brought into ...
... these mistakes had no reference to the term fpecified for the advent of the Meffiah . Their computation was much more accurate than that of the Chriftian Fathers , prior to Jerom and Auguftine . If the birth of Chrift be brought into ...
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... these pofitions can be verified , no plaufible pretext will remain for the utility of the expanded computation . IN the following fheets a fubject coeval with time , and wide as the planetary fyftem , is exhibited in minia- ture . It is ...
... these pofitions can be verified , no plaufible pretext will remain for the utility of the expanded computation . IN the following fheets a fubject coeval with time , and wide as the planetary fyftem , is exhibited in minia- ture . It is ...
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... THESE holy writings , to evince their truth , to fhew their confiftency , to explain their mean- ing , to make them more generally known and ftudied , more easily and perfectly underflood , by all ; to remove difficulties , which ...
... THESE holy writings , to evince their truth , to fhew their confiftency , to explain their mean- ing , to make them more generally known and ftudied , more easily and perfectly underflood , by all ; to remove difficulties , which ...
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... these measures are applied the generations of men , the duration of magiftracies , reigns , pontificates , and other fupreme or fubordinate dignities .. II . HISTORICAL Arrangements from Adam to the acceffion of Caligula , in the year ...
... these measures are applied the generations of men , the duration of magiftracies , reigns , pontificates , and other fupreme or fubordinate dignities .. II . HISTORICAL Arrangements from Adam to the acceffion of Caligula , in the year ...
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