Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... sacred offerings ; in the erection of altars ; in the pouring out of the blood ; in dividing the animal into pieces ; in com- bining the offering of salt , wine , bread , and incense , with the sacrifice of animals ; in considering the ...
... sacred offerings ; in the erection of altars ; in the pouring out of the blood ; in dividing the animal into pieces ; in com- bining the offering of salt , wine , bread , and incense , with the sacrifice of animals ; in considering the ...
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... sacred part of the sanctuary , the Pentateuch was preserved as a sacred deposite . On one occasion , indeed , it seems to have been displaced , and its integrity endangered , when in the reigns of Manasseh and Amon idolatry so prevailed ...
... sacred part of the sanctuary , the Pentateuch was preserved as a sacred deposite . On one occasion , indeed , it seems to have been displaced , and its integrity endangered , when in the reigns of Manasseh and Amon idolatry so prevailed ...
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... sacred canon , we should certainly find it in the voluminous writings of the Talmud ; but not one of these books is recognized as canonical in this great body of Jewish traditions . It may certainly be inferred , therefore , that they ...
... sacred canon , we should certainly find it in the voluminous writings of the Talmud ; but not one of these books is recognized as canonical in this great body of Jewish traditions . It may certainly be inferred , therefore , that they ...
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