A Manual of Ancient and Modern History ...D. Appleton, 1845 - 797 páginas |
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... advantage to devastate Lower Egypt , A'pries was dethroned by Am'asis , and strangled in prison ( B.c. 569 ) . • Jeremiah xlvi . 1-10 . † Ezekiel xxix . 8-15 . Jeremiah xliv . 30 . The usurper was a man of mean birth , but 10 ANCIENT ...
... advantage to devastate Lower Egypt , A'pries was dethroned by Am'asis , and strangled in prison ( B.c. 569 ) . • Jeremiah xlvi . 1-10 . † Ezekiel xxix . 8-15 . Jeremiah xliv . 30 . The usurper was a man of mean birth , but 10 ANCIENT ...
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... empire . Its decline , however , was probably accelerated by the pressure of the nomad hordes , who took advantage of its weakness to plunder its defenceless citizens . CHAPTER III . BABYLONIA AND ASSYRIA . SECTION I. - 16 ANCIENT HISTORY .
... empire . Its decline , however , was probably accelerated by the pressure of the nomad hordes , who took advantage of its weakness to plunder its defenceless citizens . CHAPTER III . BABYLONIA AND ASSYRIA . SECTION I. - 16 ANCIENT HISTORY .
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... advantage of the distracted state of central Asia to extend his dominions to the Euphrátes . He gained possession of Car'chemish ( Circésium ) , and induced the governors of Colé - Syria and Phoenicia to revolt against Nabopolas'sar ...
... advantage of the distracted state of central Asia to extend his dominions to the Euphrátes . He gained possession of Car'chemish ( Circésium ) , and induced the governors of Colé - Syria and Phoenicia to revolt against Nabopolas'sar ...
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... advantage to embellish their narratives of fictitious voyages and travels with the most fanciful inventions . It is known that the Phoenicians preceded the Greeks in forming commercial establishments along the coast of Asia Minor and ...
... advantage to embellish their narratives of fictitious voyages and travels with the most fanciful inventions . It is known that the Phoenicians preceded the Greeks in forming commercial establishments along the coast of Asia Minor and ...
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... advantage of this extraordinary slaughter of the Philistine lords ; E'li , their judge , was nearly one hundred years old , and his two sons , Hoph'ni and Phin'- ehas , who acted under him , took advantage of his weakness to commit the ...
... advantage of this extraordinary slaughter of the Philistine lords ; E'li , their judge , was nearly one hundred years old , and his two sons , Hoph'ni and Phin'- ehas , who acted under him , took advantage of his weakness to commit the ...
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Página 771 - ... where is the security for property, for reputation, for life, if the sense of religious obligation desert the oaths which are the instruments of investigation in courts of justice? and let us with caution indulge the supposition, that morality can be maintained without religion. Whatever may be conceded to the influence of refined education on minds of peculiar structure, reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle.
Página 40 - So the people shouted when the priests blew with the trumpets. And it came to pass, when the people heard the sound of the trumpet, and the people shouted with a great shout, that the wall fell down flat, so that the people went up into the city, every man straight before him, and they took the city.
Página 178 - John answered, saying unto them all, I indeed baptize you with water; but one mightier than I cometh, the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to unloose: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with fire...
Página 179 - And the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul : neither said any of them that aught of the things which he possessed was his own } but they had all things common.
Página 177 - Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, there came wise men from the east to Jerusalem, saying, Where is he that is born King of the Jews? for we have seen his star in the east, and are come to worship him.
Página 179 - Then they cried out with a loud voice, and stopped their ears, and ran upon him with one accord, and cast him out of the city, and stoned him: and the witnesses laid down their clothes at a young man's feet, whose name was Saul. And they stoned Stephen, las he was] calling upon God, and saying, Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.
Página 44 - Then said Saul unto his servants, Seek me a woman that hath a familiar spirit, that I may go to her, and inquire of her.
Página 179 - And they were not able to resist the wisdom and the spirit by which he spake.
Página 55 - For he sacrificed unto the gods of Damascus which smote him ; and he said, Because the gods of the kings of Syria help them, therefore will I sacrifice to them, that they may help me : but they were the ruin of him, and of all Israel.
Página 180 - And as he reasoned of righteousness, temperance, and judgment to come, Felix trembled, and answered, Go thy way for this time ; when I have a convenient season, I will call for thee.