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Observations on man, his frame, his duty and his expectations. To which are ... - Página 120
por David Hartley - 1810
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Considerations on the Theory of Religion: In Three Parts... To which are ...

Edmund Law - 1755 - 512 páginas
...Creation of the World to the Bafyhnijh Captivity, as ' loon as they were deprived of the afliftance of Prophets, "' became moft inaccurate in their methods...being nothing more erroneous than the accounts of * thcrwifc be given up as utterly inexplicable.—Yet this fame ' Nation, who may not have loft fo...
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Considerations on the theory of religion. To which are added two discourses ...

Edmund Law (bp. of Carlisle.) - 1774 - 504 páginas
...the creation of the world to the Babylonifo captivity, as foon as they were deprived of the afiilhmce of prophets, became moft inaccurate in their methods...being nothing more erroneous than the accounts of Jofepbus, and the modern Jews, from the time of Cyrus ta that of Altxandir the Great; notwithstanding...
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Considerations on the Theory of Religion: In Three Parts ... To which are ...

Edmund Law - 1774 - 528 páginas
...to the Babylonijh captivity, as foon as they were deprived of the affiftance of prophets, became mod inaccurate in their methods of keeping time, there being nothing more erroneous than the accounts ofjo/epbus, and the modern 'Jews, from the time of Cyrus to that of Alexander the Great; notwithftanding...
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A Collection of Theological Tracts, Volumen5

Richard Watson - 1791 - 490 páginas
...creation of the world to the Babyloniih captivity, as foon as they .were deprived of the aiîiftance of prophets, became moft inaccurate .in their methods...Alexander the Great; notwithftanding that all the rcquifite affiftances might eafily have been borrowed from the .neighbouring nations, who now kept...
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Tracts, Volumen8

1793 - 332 páginas
...than the accounts of Jofephus, and t hc modern jews, from the time of Cyrus, to that of jltsaindcr the Great; notwithftanding that all the requifite affiftances might eafily have been borrowed from die neighbouring nations, who now kept regular annals. Hence it appears, that the exa&nefs of the facred...
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Observations on Man, His Frame, His Duty, and His Expectations, Volumen2

David Hartley - 1801 - 480 páginas
...creation of the world to the Babylonijb captivity, as foon as they were deprived of the aflift-- ance of prophets, became moft inaccurate in their methods...have been borrowed from the neighbouring nations, who now kept regular annals. Hence it appears, that the exa&nefs of the facred hiftory was owing to the...
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The Truth and Excellence of the Christian Religion Exhibited: In Two Parts ...

Hannah Adams - 1804 - 398 páginas
...creation of the world to the Babylonifh captivity, as foon as they were deprived of the affiftance of prophets, became moft inaccurate in their methods of keeping time, there being nothing more errontoua than the accounts of Jofephus, and the modern Jews,, from the time of Cyrus to that of Alexander...
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An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy ..., Volumen1

Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1825 - 684 páginas
...Babylonish captivity, as soon as they were deprived of the assistance of the prophets, became the most inaccurate in their methods of keeping time ; there...being nothing more erroneous than the accounts of Josephus and the modern Jews, from the time of Cyrus to that of Alexander the Great : notwithstanding...
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An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy ..., Volumen1

Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1825 - 682 páginas
...Babylonish captivity, as soon as they were deprived of the assistance of the prophets, became the most inaccurate in their methods of keeping time ; there...being nothing more erroneous than the accounts of Josephus and the modern Jews, from the time of Cyrus to that of Alexander the Great : notwithstanding...
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Observations on Man, His Frame, His Duty, and His Expectations

David Hartley - 1834 - 650 páginas
...the Babylonish captivity, as soon as they were deprived of the assistance of prophets, became most inaccurate in their methods of keeping time, there being nothing more erroneous than the accounts of Josephus, and the modern Jews, from the time of Cyrus, to that of Alexander the Great ; notwithstanding...
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