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... Mofes , ( if not before him ) should have so different a Sentiment of the World's Be- ginning from that , which Moses bad : methinks , if Mofes his History of the Creation , and of Adam's being the First Man , had been a general ...
... Mofes , ( if not before him ) should have so different a Sentiment of the World's Be- ginning from that , which Moses bad : methinks , if Mofes his History of the Creation , and of Adam's being the First Man , had been a general ...
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... Mofes , to save our Au- thor's Criticism , or to expose it . Indeed , the best Accouut we have in Heathen Antiquity , agrees exactly with the History of Mofes , con- cerning the Creation of the World . • Aristotle himself was not ...
... Mofes , to save our Au- thor's Criticism , or to expose it . Indeed , the best Accouut we have in Heathen Antiquity , agrees exactly with the History of Mofes , con- cerning the Creation of the World . • Aristotle himself was not ...
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... Mofes relates of things before his own time , is cer- tainly true ; and must have been discovered to be false , if it had been fo P. 37,38 , A CHAP . I. The Promulgation of the Scriptures , I. In the first Ages of the World , the ...
... Mofes relates of things before his own time , is cer- tainly true ; and must have been discovered to be false , if it had been fo P. 37,38 , A CHAP . I. The Promulgation of the Scriptures , I. In the first Ages of the World , the ...
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... Mofes and Aaron . The Sincerity of Moles in his Writings , p . 132. He was void of Ambition , p . 135. Aaron and He had no con- trivance between themselves to impose upon the People , it g CHAP . IV . Of the Pentateuch The Pentateuch ...
... Mofes and Aaron . The Sincerity of Moles in his Writings , p . 132. He was void of Ambition , p . 135. Aaron and He had no con- trivance between themselves to impose upon the People , it g CHAP . IV . Of the Pentateuch The Pentateuch ...
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... Mofes , and fuch as we may depend upon , p . 167. For , ( 1. ) These things could not be feigned by Mofes and Aaron , and others concerned with them in carrying on fuch a Defign , ibid . ( 2. ) The Miracles could not be feigned , nor ...
... Mofes , and fuch as we may depend upon , p . 167. For , ( 1. ) These things could not be feigned by Mofes and Aaron , and others concerned with them in carrying on fuch a Defign , ibid . ( 2. ) The Miracles could not be feigned , nor ...
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