Lectures on Jewish Antiquities: Delivered at Harvard University in Cambridge, A.D. 1802 & 1803W. Hilliard and E. Lincoln, 1807 - 364 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 59
עמוד iv
... manner , in which this communication was made . Hebrew theocracy the most ancient system of government . The particular design of the Jewish or- acle , and the happy effects of its establishment . LECTURE VII . The commencement and ...
... manner , in which this communication was made . Hebrew theocracy the most ancient system of government . The particular design of the Jewish or- acle , and the happy effects of its establishment . LECTURE VII . The commencement and ...
עמוד v
... manner in which these Nature and use of the taber- Importance of God's early and visible manifestations of him- self to his antient people . manifestations were made . nacle . Particular description of the temple at Jerusalem . 131 ...
... manner in which these Nature and use of the taber- Importance of God's early and visible manifestations of him- self to his antient people . manifestations were made . nacle . Particular description of the temple at Jerusalem . 131 ...
עמוד vi
... manner in which God revealed to them his will . LECTURE XVIII . Vindication of the character and writings of the Hebrew prophets . LECTURE XIX . Enumeration of the various officers of distinction in the He- brew church . LECTURE XX ...
... manner in which God revealed to them his will . LECTURE XVIII . Vindication of the character and writings of the Hebrew prophets . LECTURE XIX . Enumeration of the various officers of distinction in the He- brew church . LECTURE XX ...
עמוד 14
... manner . ' But he justly adds " that absolute hereditary monarchy can never be settled upon this pretence ; as it can never tend to good to have all the interests of millions subject- ed to the will of one of their equals , as much ...
... manner . ' But he justly adds " that absolute hereditary monarchy can never be settled upon this pretence ; as it can never tend to good to have all the interests of millions subject- ed to the will of one of their equals , as much ...
עמוד 27
... manner , in which the Jews were made to possess the land of Canaan , was thus highly favorable to their virtue , and of course to their prosperity ; so many of their laws , which , at first view , may seem tri- fling or severe , will ...
... manner , in which the Jews were made to possess the land of Canaan , was thus highly favorable to their virtue , and of course to their prosperity ; so many of their laws , which , at first view , may seem tri- fling or severe , will ...
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מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
ages Agreeably altar animals answer antient antient Hebrew antiquity appears appointed authority blessings body Canaan ceremonies character Christ christian circumcision civil common consecrated constitution Deity divine presence doctrine duty early Egypt Egyptians eminently enforce enjoined excellent favor festivals fitted glory God's gods gospel heathen Hebrew government Hebrew nation Hebrew ritual Hence high priest Hindoos holy honor human idolatry infinite institutions intended Israel Israelites Jehovah Jewish Jews king law of Moses LECTURE Levites Lord magistrate mankind manner ment mercy seat Messiah ministers moral Mosaic Mosaic law nature Nazarites object observance offering Old Testament oracle original pagan passover peculiar perfect person Pharisees pious political prophets punishment purity religious rites Romans sabbath sacred sacrifices Savior scripture Shechinah solemn spirit superstition supreme symbol tabernacle temple temporal Testament things thou tion tribes true religion unclean virtue visible whole wisdom writers