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... Exod . xvii . 14. Now go , write it before them in a table , and note it in a book , that it may be for the time to come , for ever and ever , Ifa . xxx . 8 . IV . It is requifite that a Divine Revelation fhould be of great Antiquity ...
... Exod . xvii . 14. Now go , write it before them in a table , and note it in a book , that it may be for the time to come , for ever and ever , Ifa . xxx . 8 . IV . It is requifite that a Divine Revelation fhould be of great Antiquity ...
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... Exod . vi . 16 . Moses seems to refer to some things that happen'd near the Beginning of the World , as well known in his own time , as Gen. iv . 22. where he says , The Sifter of Tubal - Cain was Naamah : For no probable Account can be ...
... Exod . vi . 16 . Moses seems to refer to some things that happen'd near the Beginning of the World , as well known in his own time , as Gen. iv . 22. where he says , The Sifter of Tubal - Cain was Naamah : For no probable Account can be ...
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... Exod . xv . Deut . xxxii . If it be thought , that there was no Writing before the Flood , because there is no Account of the Invention of it , tho ' the Inventors of other inferior Arts be men- tion'd ; this rather proves the contrary ...
... Exod . xv . Deut . xxxii . If it be thought , that there was no Writing before the Flood , because there is no Account of the Invention of it , tho ' the Inventors of other inferior Arts be men- tion'd ; this rather proves the contrary ...
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... Exod . xix . 5 , 6. There was a particular regard had to the Number of the Chofen Seed , that they might bear a fit proportion to the reft of Mankind , and might be as so much Lea- ven to the whole Mass , as a quickening and enlivening ...
... Exod . xix . 5 , 6. There was a particular regard had to the Number of the Chofen Seed , that they might bear a fit proportion to the reft of Mankind , and might be as so much Lea- ven to the whole Mass , as a quickening and enlivening ...
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... ( Exod . xii . 40. ) ' till at last , by Signs and Wonders , and dreadful Judg- ments ; by Judgments upon their First - born , and up- on their Gods , Num . xxxiii . 4. they were brought out from thence ; and the Nations heard the fame of ...
... ( Exod . xii . 40. ) ' till at last , by Signs and Wonders , and dreadful Judg- ments ; by Judgments upon their First - born , and up- on their Gods , Num . xxxiii . 4. they were brought out from thence ; and the Nations heard the fame of ...
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