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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... himself to Studies fuitable to his Profeffion . The Defign of my Attempt is to vindicate the Truth of revealed Religion , as far as the History of the Times I treat of gives me Op- portunity . It is fuggefted by fome Writers , that ...
... himself to Studies fuitable to his Profeffion . The Defign of my Attempt is to vindicate the Truth of revealed Religion , as far as the History of the Times I treat of gives me Op- portunity . It is fuggefted by fome Writers , that ...
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... himself . Nor did Pofterity dare to alter " the Theories delivered by Ptolomy , though fuc- " ceffively Albategnius and the Arabs , and after " them the Spanish Aftronomers under Alphonfus " endeavoured to mend the Errors they obferved ...
... himself . Nor did Pofterity dare to alter " the Theories delivered by Ptolomy , though fuc- " ceffively Albategnius and the Arabs , and after " them the Spanish Aftronomers under Alphonfus " endeavoured to mend the Errors they obferved ...
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... himself , who begins the Empire with Pul , places Semiramis in the Reign of Tig- lath - Pilefer , whom he fuppofes to be Pul's Suc- ceffor ( s ) , and certainly Herodotus muft likewife intend to place her near the Times where he be ...
... himself , who begins the Empire with Pul , places Semiramis in the Reign of Tig- lath - Pilefer , whom he fuppofes to be Pul's Suc- ceffor ( s ) , and certainly Herodotus muft likewife intend to place her near the Times where he be ...
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... himself fubject to a foreign Power . But to this it may be replied : The Princes that were fubject to the Affyrian Empire , were alto- gether Kings ( k ) in their own Countries , they made War and Peace with other Nations not under the ...
... himself fubject to a foreign Power . But to this it may be replied : The Princes that were fubject to the Affyrian Empire , were alto- gether Kings ( k ) in their own Countries , they made War and Peace with other Nations not under the ...
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... himself a Gainer by receiving any Part of what this victorious En- terprize had gotten him . God Almighty continued his Favour to Abram , and in diverfe and fundry Manners , ( 1 ) Gen. xiv . 15. ( 0 ) Ver . 16. ( p ) Ver . 17. ( 9 ) Ver ...
... himself a Gainer by receiving any Part of what this victorious En- terprize had gotten him . God Almighty continued his Favour to Abram , and in diverfe and fundry Manners , ( 1 ) Gen. xiv . 15. ( 0 ) Ver . 16. ( p ) Ver . 17. ( 9 ) Ver ...
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