A Treatise on the Records of the Creation: And on the Moral Attributes of the Creator; with Particular Reference to the Jewish History, and to the Consistency of the Principle of Population with the Wisdom and Goodness of the Deity, Volume 1J. Hatchard, 1818 - Creation |
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Page xxiii
... Punishment of Slavery threatened to Disobedience : Mode of averting that Punishment . Contrary to the Course of human Affairs . Rewards promised . Comparison of Mahomet . Extraordinary Providence necessary , under the Mosaic ...
... Punishment of Slavery threatened to Disobedience : Mode of averting that Punishment . Contrary to the Course of human Affairs . Rewards promised . Comparison of Mahomet . Extraordinary Providence necessary , under the Mosaic ...
Page 95
... punished as the most heinous crime . Not to dwell too long on matters that cannot be disputed , it must be obvious to any one who reads the Hebrew laws , that they all refer directly or indirectly to God , as the actual Gover- nor of ...
... punished as the most heinous crime . Not to dwell too long on matters that cannot be disputed , it must be obvious to any one who reads the Hebrew laws , that they all refer directly or indirectly to God , as the actual Gover- nor of ...
Page 97
... punishment , affords . All have been convinced that the existence in their society of a strong practical sense of ... punishments . Thus F 3 THE HEBREW POLITY , 97.
... punishment , affords . All have been convinced that the existence in their society of a strong practical sense of ... punishments . Thus F 3 THE HEBREW POLITY , 97.
Page 98
... punishments . Thus much is willingly granted . But it will set this point in a truer light , if we refer to the legislators of antiquity , acting in pursuance of these convictions , and making the benefit of their people their object in ...
... punishments . Thus much is willingly granted . But it will set this point in a truer light , if we refer to the legislators of antiquity , acting in pursuance of these convictions , and making the benefit of their people their object in ...
Page 104
... punishment of their violation of his commands , and for the rewards of their obedience . To him they referred their national as well as their per- sonal prosperity . Each individual took home to himself the 104 PECULIAR OBJECT OF.
... punishment of their violation of his commands , and for the rewards of their obedience . To him they referred their national as well as their per- sonal prosperity . Each individual took home to himself the 104 PECULIAR OBJECT OF.
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