Lectures on Jewish Antiquities: Delivered at Harvard University in Cambridge, A.D. 1802 & 1803W. Hilliard and E. Lincoln, 1807 - 364 pages |
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... Tabernacles . Bene- fits resulting from the appointment and observance of these festivals . 185 96 106 119 LECTURE XII . The manner in which these Nature and use of the taber- Importance of God's early and visible manifestations of him ...
... Tabernacles . Bene- fits resulting from the appointment and observance of these festivals . 185 96 106 119 LECTURE XII . The manner in which these Nature and use of the taber- Importance of God's early and visible manifestations of him ...
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... tabernacle or temple placed in its capital ; it limited the observance of their Sabbatical years and their Jubilees , and all their other peculiar institutions , to the land of Canaan . These fundamental articles restrained them to the ...
... tabernacle or temple placed in its capital ; it limited the observance of their Sabbatical years and their Jubilees , and all their other peculiar institutions , to the land of Canaan . These fundamental articles restrained them to the ...
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... saying . In the after laws the common phrase is , the Lord spake , saying . In another place we are told that when Moses was gone into the tabernacle to speak with him , that is , to consult 70 [ LECT . VI . LECTURES ON.
... saying . In the after laws the common phrase is , the Lord spake , saying . In another place we are told that when Moses was gone into the tabernacle to speak with him , that is , to consult 70 [ LECT . VI . LECTURES ON.
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... tabernacle or tem- ple , and who were intrusted in many cases , not only with the explanation , but with the execution of the laws , were properly ministers of state , as well as of religion . Indeed the worship of the true God was so ...
... tabernacle or tem- ple , and who were intrusted in many cases , not only with the explanation , but with the execution of the laws , were properly ministers of state , as well as of religion . Indeed the worship of the true God was so ...
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... Tabernacles . Benefits resulting from the appointment and observance of these festivals . IN some late discourses we showed not only the general fitness of the Hebrew Ritual , but the special utility of circumcision , the weekly sabbath ...
... Tabernacles . Benefits resulting from the appointment and observance of these festivals . IN some late discourses we showed not only the general fitness of the Hebrew Ritual , but the special utility of circumcision , the weekly sabbath ...
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