The Works of the Rev. Daniel Waterland ...: Now First Collected and Arranged, Volume 9Clarendon, 1823 - 11 pages |
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... lives . 66 GEN . III . 7 . AND THE EYES OF THEM BOTH WERE OPEned , AND THEY KNEW THAT THEY WERE NAKED , & c . The Objector asks , " Why , though custom has made it " shameful to go without clothes , in those places where " clothes are ...
... lives . 66 GEN . III . 7 . AND THE EYES OF THEM BOTH WERE OPEned , AND THEY KNEW THAT THEY WERE NAKED , & c . The Objector asks , " Why , though custom has made it " shameful to go without clothes , in those places where " clothes are ...
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... lives when he pleased , for much higher uses . We that know and believe Scripture , know this , and can give a just and rational ac- count of the practice : but since this writer speaks of butchering of innocent animals , " we might ...
... lives when he pleased , for much higher uses . We that know and believe Scripture , know this , and can give a just and rational ac- count of the practice : but since this writer speaks of butchering of innocent animals , " we might ...
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... live in Egypt , we might then give this account of it ; that it was done to prevent their mingling with the Egyp- tians , and to preserve them as a separate independent na- tion and people . But there seems to have been no more view to ...
... live in Egypt , we might then give this account of it ; that it was done to prevent their mingling with the Egyp- tians , and to preserve them as a separate independent na- tion and people . But there seems to have been no more view to ...
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... lives of men , as more valuable and precious than the other , would much more do it ; and thereupon they grafted the practice of human sacrifices : and hence arose that vile custom , set on perhaps also and encou raged by demons . Upon ...
... lives of men , as more valuable and precious than the other , would much more do it ; and thereupon they grafted the practice of human sacrifices : and hence arose that vile custom , set on perhaps also and encou raged by demons . Upon ...
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... lives of all men : and so if Moses acted by Divine warrant , he had as clear a right as any magistrate could claim , and he needed no other , because he could have no higher authority . EXOD . III . 18 . —AND YOU SHALL SAY UNTO HIM ...
... lives of all men : and so if Moses acted by Divine warrant , he had as clear a right as any magistrate could claim , and he needed no other , because he could have no higher authority . EXOD . III . 18 . —AND YOU SHALL SAY UNTO HIM ...
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