A Commentary Upon the Old and New Testaments, with the Apocrypha, Volume 4S. Bagster, 1809 |
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... says , that wisdom is a sort of efflux or vapour , which issues and pro- ceeds from the sovereign virtue of God , an emanation of his splendor , the brightness of the everlasting light , the spotless mirror of the majesty of God , and ...
... says , that wisdom is a sort of efflux or vapour , which issues and pro- ceeds from the sovereign virtue of God , an emanation of his splendor , the brightness of the everlasting light , the spotless mirror of the majesty of God , and ...
Page x
... says of grass and flowers appearing at the bottom of it , to make their journey more easy and delightsome ; and , in fine , seems to believe , that the quails which fell in the wilderness , round about the camp of the Hebrews , was a ...
... says of grass and flowers appearing at the bottom of it , to make their journey more easy and delightsome ; and , in fine , seems to believe , that the quails which fell in the wilderness , round about the camp of the Hebrews , was a ...
Page xi
... say ye to the righteous , that all shall be well with him . " In his account of the plagues of Egypt , he follows the LXX , particularly in what he says of the flies and lo- custs . And when he speaks of idols in the xiiith and xivth ...
... say ye to the righteous , that all shall be well with him . " In his account of the plagues of Egypt , he follows the LXX , particularly in what he says of the flies and lo- custs . And when he speaks of idols in the xiiith and xivth ...
Page xvi
... say , that these pieces were written by those whose names they bear , for it is known and con- fessed on all hands , that it was Plato , Cicero , Xenophon , who wrote them under such fictitious names . St Jerom says expressly , that the ...
... say , that these pieces were written by those whose names they bear , for it is known and con- fessed on all hands , that it was Plato , Cicero , Xenophon , who wrote them under such fictitious names . St Jerom says expressly , that the ...
Page xvii
... says , that he even embraced Christianity , but quitted . it again out of discontent or disgust . Josephus mentions him as a very considerable person . His works are in a style admirable for its beauty and plainness , but his method ...
... says , that he even embraced Christianity , but quitted . it again out of discontent or disgust . Josephus mentions him as a very considerable person . His works are in a style admirable for its beauty and plainness , but his method ...
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