Abraham: His Life and TimesA.D.F. Randolph, 1889 - 179 páginas |
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... moral sense , they resorted to propi- tiatory sacrifices and prayers where they ought to have used prudence and ordinary means , and neglected many sciences and arts which otherwise they would have studied and practised . Thus instead ...
... moral sense , they resorted to propi- tiatory sacrifices and prayers where they ought to have used prudence and ordinary means , and neglected many sciences and arts which otherwise they would have studied and practised . Thus instead ...
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... moral govern- ment , were not lost ; there was still light , if men chose to see it and guide their way by it . We learn in the case of Melchizedek and Balaam that true religion overpassed the limits of the single family , and found a ...
... moral govern- ment , were not lost ; there was still light , if men chose to see it and guide their way by it . We learn in the case of Melchizedek and Balaam that true religion overpassed the limits of the single family , and found a ...
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... moral Governor ; he recognized His ruling Providence ; he knew that it was God's will that he should settle in the land to which he was directed , that in this new home he and his posterity should receive some extraordinary blessings ...
... moral Governor ; he recognized His ruling Providence ; he knew that it was God's will that he should settle in the land to which he was directed , that in this new home he and his posterity should receive some extraordinary blessings ...
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... moral obligation arising from a more perfect revelation , and " went out , not knowing whither he went . " More than this , he left his kindred and his father's house . Lot indeed accompanied him in his new venture , but Nahor with all ...
... moral obligation arising from a more perfect revelation , and " went out , not knowing whither he went . " More than this , he left his kindred and his father's house . Lot indeed accompanied him in his new venture , but Nahor with all ...
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... moral peculiarities of these tribes , of their habits and characteristics , though at so distant a period , we may learn something from the study of their successors , if not descendants , the Fellaheen of Palestine . These are not ...
... moral peculiarities of these tribes , of their habits and characteristics , though at so distant a period , we may learn something from the study of their successors , if not descendants , the Fellaheen of Palestine . These are not ...
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Abimelech Abraham Abram Amorites ancient angels Babylonia Beersheba blessing Book of Jubilees called Canaan Canaanites Chaldæa chap character Chedorlaomer child Christ Christian covenant Damascus daughter dead descendants Dillmann Divine doubtless dwelt earth Egypt Elamite Eliezer Euphrates faith father favour feet God's Hagar hand Haran heaven Hebrew Hebron heir hills Hittites Holy honour hundred inhabitants inscriptions Isaac Ishmael Israel Israelites Jacob Jehovah Jewish Jordan Josephus Josephus Antiq Keturah king land live Lord Machpelah Mamre Melchizedek miles moral Moses mother Nahor nations natural neighbourhood obedience offered Palestine patriarch plain possession posterity priest probably promise Rawlinson Rebekah received revelation righteous sacrifice Sarah Sarai says Scripture seed seems Semitic Septuagint servant Shechem Sodom sojourn soul spot stranger supposed temple tent Terah thee thou town tradition transaction tribes true religion truth unto valley wife word worship