Quæstiones Mosaicæ: Or the Book of Genesis Compared with the Remains of Ancient Religions |
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... formed an essen- tial part of the popular creed may well admit of a doubt . They have a false air of philosophy about them , against which the common - sense the religious feelings have been in some measure deve- loped 12 CHAPTER I.
... formed an essen- tial part of the popular creed may well admit of a doubt . They have a false air of philosophy about them , against which the common - sense the religious feelings have been in some measure deve- loped 12 CHAPTER I.
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... common - sense rises not equally against both these promises and threats ? All these would - be guides , thank God ! cannot be right : why may not they all err ? Examine their narrow paths , and you will find that though they are all ...
... common - sense rises not equally against both these promises and threats ? All these would - be guides , thank God ! cannot be right : why may not they all err ? Examine their narrow paths , and you will find that though they are all ...
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... world quite so ab- surd as in ours . Common consent , argues Velleius , gives to the gods a human form , and in that form they have ever shown themselves to more simple and more exalted , were the Jewish con- CHAPTER I. 23.
... world quite so ab- surd as in ours . Common consent , argues Velleius , gives to the gods a human form , and in that form they have ever shown themselves to more simple and more exalted , were the Jewish con- CHAPTER I. 23.
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... common origin , or a common religion , or which derive their customs from a common source . But the division of time into weeks , the first sacred division of time upon record , and one instituted by God himself , and coeval with the ...
... common origin , or a common religion , or which derive their customs from a common source . But the division of time into weeks , the first sacred division of time upon record , and one instituted by God himself , and coeval with the ...
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... common - sense of man , 3 that every where they must be regarded as original , as proofs of our common Humanity , and not as evidences of a derived civilization . What now is the revelation contained in this first chap- ter of Genesis ...
... common - sense of man , 3 that every where they must be regarded as original , as proofs of our common Humanity , and not as evidences of a derived civilization . What now is the revelation contained in this first chap- ter of Genesis ...
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Page 220 - And of every living thing of all flesh two of every sort shalt thou bring into the ark to keep them alive with thee ; they shall be male and female.
Page 220 - Of every clean beast thou shalt take to thee by sevens, the male and his female: and of beasts that are not clean by two, the male and his female.
Page 220 - For yet seven days, and I will cause it to rain upon the earth forty days and forty nights; and every living substance that I have made will I destroy from off the face of the earth.
Page 221 - And they that went in, went in male and female of all flesh, as God had commanded him : and the LORD shut him in.
Page 222 - And I will establish my covenant with you; neither shall all flesh be cut off any more by the waters of a flood; neither shall there any more be a flood to destroy the earth.
Page 222 - And every living substance was destroyed which was upon the face of the ground, both man, and cattle, and the creeping things, and the fowl of the heaven; and they were destroyed from the earth: and Noah only remained alive, and they that were with him in the ark.
Page 221 - And Noah went forth, and his sons and his wife and his sons
Page 200 - And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me ; for the earth is filled with violence through them ; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth.
Page 222 - I will not again curse the ground any more for man's sake ; for the imagination of man's heart is evil from his youth ; neither will I again smite any more every thing living, as I have done.
Page 201 - Also he sent forth a dove from him, to see if the waters were abated from off the face of the ground; but the dove found no rest for the sole of her foot, and she returned unto him into the ark...