Enoch Restitutus; Or, An Attempt to Separate from the Books of Enoch: The Book Quoted by St. Jude; Also a Comparison of the Chronology of Enoch with the Hebrew Computation, and with the Periods Mentioned in the Book of Daniel and in the ApocalypseJ.G. & F. Rivington, 1836 - 324 pages |
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Page 26
... inference may be the same , that the first preaching of Christianity in Ethiopia must have found many who , as Jews , would resist and separate themselves from the diffusion of the Gospel , as it would find also some prepared to modify ...
... inference may be the same , that the first preaching of Christianity in Ethiopia must have found many who , as Jews , would resist and separate themselves from the diffusion of the Gospel , as it would find also some prepared to modify ...
Page 40
... inference that this ancient name had be- come partially disused by the Jews very soon after the apostolic age . Yet , although disused , it seems not to have been altogether unknown to them , at that period . Buxtorf * has quoted the ...
... inference that this ancient name had be- come partially disused by the Jews very soon after the apostolic age . Yet , although disused , it seems not to have been altogether unknown to them , at that period . Buxtorf * has quoted the ...
Page 73
... inference from the assertion that of these rivers , some flow to the south , and others to the north , since , it neces- sarily follows , that they must rise in a very moun- tainous country , such as Abyssinia is represented to be . But ...
... inference from the assertion that of these rivers , some flow to the south , and others to the north , since , it neces- sarily follows , that they must rise in a very moun- tainous country , such as Abyssinia is represented to be . But ...
Page 74
... inference , that any other books under the name of Enoch , which might be found between these two extreme points , might also be combined by tran- scribers , and transmitted to later ages , under the same name . It appears indeed , from ...
... inference , that any other books under the name of Enoch , which might be found between these two extreme points , might also be combined by tran- scribers , and transmitted to later ages , under the same name . It appears indeed , from ...
Page 77
... inference from the length ascribed to the solar months , would be that he lived at a very early period ; and since the book was written in Hebrew , the omission of any names for the months would lead to the same conclusion . As the ...
... inference from the length ascribed to the solar months , would be that he lived at a very early period ; and since the book was written in Hebrew , the omission of any names for the months would lead to the same conclusion . As the ...
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