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From the Revolt of the Ten Tribes , an Argument for the Truth of the Law of Moses . Prophets in the Kingdoms both of Israel and Judah , p . 195 CHA P. IX . Of the Prophets , and their U'ritings . The kinds of Prophecy amongst the Jerus ...
From the Revolt of the Ten Tribes , an Argument for the Truth of the Law of Moses . Prophets in the Kingdoms both of Israel and Judah , p . 195 CHA P. IX . Of the Prophets , and their U'ritings . The kinds of Prophecy amongst the Jerus ...
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... till God had appointed an Order and Succession of the Priesthood in one Tribe : and therefore Esau is stiled a profane Perfon ; for selling his Birth - right , because the Priesthood went along with it , Heb . xii . 16 .
... till God had appointed an Order and Succession of the Priesthood in one Tribe : and therefore Esau is stiled a profane Perfon ; for selling his Birth - right , because the Priesthood went along with it , Heb . xii . 16 .
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... among the Tribes , but were built afterwards : the first Has bitations being in Villages ; and therefore , by this Law , Houses in Cities were secured to the Profelytes dwelling in the Land . What he says of the Cities , must be ...
... among the Tribes , but were built afterwards : the first Has bitations being in Villages ; and therefore , by this Law , Houses in Cities were secured to the Profelytes dwelling in the Land . What he says of the Cities , must be ...
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The Division of the Ten Tribes , after the Death of Solomon , and the Ere & tion of the Kingdom of Israel , distinct from that of Judah , with the many Leagues and Wars which these two mighty Kingdoms had with the Kings of ¨¡gypt ...
The Division of the Ten Tribes , after the Death of Solomon , and the Ere & tion of the Kingdom of Israel , distinct from that of Judah , with the many Leagues and Wars which these two mighty Kingdoms had with the Kings of ¨¡gypt ...
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This was the Practice of pious Men among the Ten Tribes , of whom fome were likewise in great Place and Authority , chap.i. 13 , 21 , 22 . And . And as the Ten Tribes were first carried away Captive 84 The Reasonableness and Certainty.
This was the Practice of pious Men among the Ten Tribes , of whom fome were likewise in great Place and Authority , chap.i. 13 , 21 , 22 . And . And as the Ten Tribes were first carried away Captive 84 The Reasonableness and Certainty.
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