The Elements of Moral Science: With Questions for ExaminationReligious Tract Society, 1835 - 431 oldal |
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168. oldal
... observed by the patriarchs before the time of Moses , and that the sabbath was regarded as the day for religious worship . 1. Genesis iv . 3. " And in process of time it came to pass , that Cain brought of the fruits of the ground an ...
... observed by the patriarchs before the time of Moses , and that the sabbath was regarded as the day for religious worship . 1. Genesis iv . 3. " And in process of time it came to pass , that Cain brought of the fruits of the ground an ...
169. oldal
... observed the hebdomadal division of time ; and , also , that the seventh day was considered peculiarly sacred . ' This seems to have been the case in the time of Hesiod . The same is supposed to have been the fact in regard to the ...
... observed the hebdomadal division of time ; and , also , that the seventh day was considered peculiarly sacred . ' This seems to have been the case in the time of Hesiod . The same is supposed to have been the fact in regard to the ...
340. oldal
... observe that compact inviolably . That is to say , the real ques- tion of civil liberty is not concerning forms of ... observed , there will be tyranny , under any form whatsoever . And to a man of sense it is a matter of very small ...
... observe that compact inviolably . That is to say , the real ques- tion of civil liberty is not concerning forms of ... observed , there will be tyranny , under any form whatsoever . And to a man of sense it is a matter of very small ...
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