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... ¨¡gypt , and here by Abimelech : but tho he n Philo de Circumcif . Maimon . More Nevoch . Par - 3 . c . 49 . Ludolf . Hift . ¨¡thiop . lib . 3. cap . 1. n . 3 . 0 De Idolatr . C. 1. $ 9 . 3 : L had 1 A had faid she was his Sister , ( as ...
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... the True God . This was Mofes's Message to the King of Edom : Thus faith thy Brother Ifrael , Thou knowest all the Travel that hath befallen us , how E 4 our our Fathers went down into ¨¡gypt , and we bave of the Chriftian Religion . 55.
... the True God . This was Mofes's Message to the King of Edom : Thus faith thy Brother Ifrael , Thou knowest all the Travel that hath befallen us , how E 4 our our Fathers went down into ¨¡gypt , and we bave of the Chriftian Religion . 55.
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Robert Jenkin. our Fathers went down into ¨¡gypt , and we bave dwelt in ¨¡gypt a long time , and the ¨¡gyptians vexed us and our Fathers , and when we cried unto the Lord , he beard our voice , Num . xx . 14. The Edomites , as well as the ...
Robert Jenkin. our Fathers went down into ¨¡gypt , and we bave dwelt in ¨¡gypt a long time , and the ¨¡gyptians vexed us and our Fathers , and when we cried unto the Lord , he beard our voice , Num . xx . 14. The Edomites , as well as the ...
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... ¨¡gypt were famous for Learn- ing and Commerce , and proper Places , by their fi- tuation , from whence the Notions of Religion might be propagated both towards the East and the Weft , to other Parts of the World ; so I must again ot ...
... ¨¡gypt were famous for Learn- ing and Commerce , and proper Places , by their fi- tuation , from whence the Notions of Religion might be propagated both towards the East and the Weft , to other Parts of the World ; so I must again ot ...
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... ¨¡gypt , chap . xxiii . 9. It seems , one reason of their being fo long detained in ¨¡gypt , was to teach them Humanity and Compaffion to Strangers : Thou shalt not opprefs an bired fervant that is poor and needy , whether he be of thy ...
... ¨¡gypt , chap . xxiii . 9. It seems , one reason of their being fo long detained in ¨¡gypt , was to teach them Humanity and Compaffion to Strangers : Thou shalt not opprefs an bired fervant that is poor and needy , whether he be of thy ...
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