The Annual Review and History of Literature, Volume 4T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1806 |
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... Maccabees , 11. 13 ) founding a library , gathered together the acts of the kings , and the prophets , and of David , and the epistles of the kings concerning the holy gifts . To this collection Judas Maccabeus added some apocryphal ...
... Maccabees , 11. 13 ) founding a library , gathered together the acts of the kings , and the prophets , and of David , and the epistles of the kings concerning the holy gifts . To this collection Judas Maccabeus added some apocryphal ...
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... Maccabees , when every faithful Jew was called on to bear habitual testimony against polytheism , and to abstain from meats of- fered to heathen gods . Yet this passage is in the Hebrew portion of the book . The image of gold set up by ...
... Maccabees , when every faithful Jew was called on to bear habitual testimony against polytheism , and to abstain from meats of- fered to heathen gods . Yet this passage is in the Hebrew portion of the book . The image of gold set up by ...
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... Maccabees , 1 . 54. ) and under the short but enthusiasti cally welcomed toleration of Lysias ( 1 Maccabees , vi . 58. ) who is described as a Messiah , who was to be cut off , but not for himself ( Daniel 1x . 26. ) and who in fact ...
... Maccabees , 1 . 54. ) and under the short but enthusiasti cally welcomed toleration of Lysias ( 1 Maccabees , vi . 58. ) who is described as a Messiah , who was to be cut off , but not for himself ( Daniel 1x . 26. ) and who in fact ...
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... Maccabees . The commentary of Michaelis on the concluding chapters of Daniel is as satis factory as it is learned he apologizes honestly for his difficulties after the thir- teenth verse of the eleventh chapter , where the narrative of ...
... Maccabees . The commentary of Michaelis on the concluding chapters of Daniel is as satis factory as it is learned he apologizes honestly for his difficulties after the thir- teenth verse of the eleventh chapter , where the narrative of ...
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