The Sacred and Prophane History of the World Connected,: From the Creation of the World to the Dissolution of the Assyrian Empire at the Death of Sardanapalus, and to the Declension of the Kingdoms of Judah and Israel, ...J. and R. Tonson, 1743 - 4 páginas |
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... designed to give to the Chil- dren of Lot ( 1 ) . And as God was pleased thus to bless Efau and his Children in the Bleffings of this Life , even as much as he bleffed Abra- ham , or Ifaac , or Jacob , if not more ; fo why may we not ...
... designed to give to the Chil- dren of Lot ( 1 ) . And as God was pleased thus to bless Efau and his Children in the Bleffings of this Life , even as much as he bleffed Abra- ham , or Ifaac , or Jacob , if not more ; fo why may we not ...
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... designed them at the Red - Sea . But 3. It is evident , that from Suc- coth to the Red - Sea the Ifraelites travelled un- der the efpecial Guidance of Heaven ; for the Pillar of the Cloud , and of Fire , which went before them ...
... designed them at the Red - Sea . But 3. It is evident , that from Suc- coth to the Red - Sea the Ifraelites travelled un- der the efpecial Guidance of Heaven ; for the Pillar of the Cloud , and of Fire , which went before them ...
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... designed for this Volume . The Reader cannot but obferve from the whole of it , that from the Creation to this Time , God had been pleased in fundry Manners to reveal himself to Mankind , in order to plant his true Religion in the World ...
... designed for this Volume . The Reader cannot but obferve from the whole of it , that from the Creation to this Time , God had been pleased in fundry Manners to reveal himself to Mankind , in order to plant his true Religion in the World ...
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Página 444 - But GOD led the People about, through the Way of the Wildernefs of the Red Sea : and the Children of Ifrael went up harnefled out of the Land of Egypt. 19 And Mofes took the Bones of...