Popular Lectures on the Prophecies Relative to the Jewish NationJ. Hatchard, 1830 - 212 pages |
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... never advanced ; when they shall see the absurdity of prejudging the question , by good - natured lamentations over our sad , sad de- lusion ; and when they shall gird up their loins to the work in good earnest , betake themselves to ...
... never advanced ; when they shall see the absurdity of prejudging the question , by good - natured lamentations over our sad , sad de- lusion ; and when they shall gird up their loins to the work in good earnest , betake themselves to ...
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... never present at it myself ; I have never even heard of it till now ; and yet , this book says it was instituted many years ago , and has been celebrated annually by all the Jews ever since . I know to a certainty this is not the case ...
... never present at it myself ; I have never even heard of it till now ; and yet , this book says it was instituted many years ago , and has been celebrated annually by all the Jews ever since . I know to a certainty this is not the case ...
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... never saw it ; yet you allege it was of such a nature , that had it been performed we must have seen it , and could not but recollect it ? If Moses had written a book and made it public among the Israelites , saying , that on a certain ...
... never saw it ; yet you allege it was of such a nature , that had it been performed we must have seen it , and could not but recollect it ? If Moses had written a book and made it public among the Israelites , saying , that on a certain ...
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... you performed , we were upon the spot when you say they took place ; you describe them as of such a nature , that they could not possibly have escaped our notice or our memory ; yet we never saw them . Your book INTRODUCTION . 7.
... you performed , we were upon the spot when you say they took place ; you describe them as of such a nature , that they could not possibly have escaped our notice or our memory ; yet we never saw them . Your book INTRODUCTION . 7.
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... never taken place ? Or is it , that a whole nation , at some time unknown , and by some in- fluence unknown , were persuaded to embrace , as the truth of God , a record , which declared , that • they and their ancestors had religiously ...
... never taken place ? Or is it , that a whole nation , at some time unknown , and by some in- fluence unknown , were persuaded to embrace , as the truth of God , a record , which declared , that • they and their ancestors had religiously ...
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