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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... writers ; and whatever events they have preserved from oblivion , fo far from comprising a full hiftory of all nations , amount to no more than a few concise hints concerning a very few of the idolatrous tribes , conti- guous to ...
... writers ; and whatever events they have preserved from oblivion , fo far from comprising a full hiftory of all nations , amount to no more than a few concise hints concerning a very few of the idolatrous tribes , conti- guous to ...
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... writer , which character this confummate critic has ventured to controvert , with needless repetitions of his belief . 2. KENNICOTT alleges , that fome copies of the Hebrew Pentateuch , having the larger numbers , were extant in the 4th ...
... writer , which character this confummate critic has ventured to controvert , with needless repetitions of his belief . 2. KENNICOTT alleges , that fome copies of the Hebrew Pentateuch , having the larger numbers , were extant in the 4th ...
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... writers , in regard to the decree of the council of Trent about the vulgar Latin , took to the Hebrew computations ... writer , except St. Jerom and St. Auftin . Among the moderns , Beza was the firft that had any doubts about the Greek ...
... writers , in regard to the decree of the council of Trent about the vulgar Latin , took to the Hebrew computations ... writer , except St. Jerom and St. Auftin . Among the moderns , Beza was the firft that had any doubts about the Greek ...
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... writer's knowledge extends , the period from Solomon to Jofiah has been overlooked by all the critics and expofitors . In this ANALYSIS the principal difficul- ties have been obviated , and , it is hoped , confiftently with the course ...
... writer's knowledge extends , the period from Solomon to Jofiah has been overlooked by all the critics and expofitors . In this ANALYSIS the principal difficul- ties have been obviated , and , it is hoped , confiftently with the course ...
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... writer , it is but equitable to admit the fact ; because it is not rendered doubtful by contradictory evidence ; but the affigned reason , favouring fo ftrongly of calumny and of virulence , may juftly merit reprobation . Inveterate ...
... writer , it is but equitable to admit the fact ; because it is not rendered doubtful by contradictory evidence ; but the affigned reason , favouring fo ftrongly of calumny and of virulence , may juftly merit reprobation . Inveterate ...
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