A New Analysis of Chronology and Geography, History and Prophecy: Chronology and geographyC.J.G. & F. Rivington, 1830 - Bible |
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... had been adulterated by his early editors , in order to make them correspond with the Jewish system , which unfor- tunately was too soon adopted by several of the primi- tive Christian writers . And at length , by repeated vi PREFACE .
... had been adulterated by his early editors , in order to make them correspond with the Jewish system , which unfor- tunately was too soon adopted by several of the primi- tive Christian writers . And at length , by repeated vi PREFACE .
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William Hales. tive Christian writers . And at length , by repeated trials , amidst the mass of spurious dates that pervade his works at present , he found a few genuine ones , which led to the discovery of his original system ; a sys ...
William Hales. tive Christian writers . And at length , by repeated trials , amidst the mass of spurious dates that pervade his works at present , he found a few genuine ones , which led to the discovery of his original system ; a sys ...
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... lengths ; the principal eclipses noticed in history , which preceded the destruction of Jerusalem ; the leading epochs , eras , and periods , used in Sacred and Profane Chronology , and the principles upon which they are adjusted ; a ...
... lengths ; the principal eclipses noticed in history , which preceded the destruction of Jerusalem ; the leading epochs , eras , and periods , used in Sacred and Profane Chronology , and the principles upon which they are adjusted ; a ...
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... length of ages , either by decay , accident , or design . The restriction , therefore , “ if possible , " is necessary , because the subject does not admit of rigid demonstration , but only of an approximation to truth , more or less ...
... length of ages , either by decay , accident , or design . The restriction , therefore , “ if possible , " is necessary , because the subject does not admit of rigid demonstration , but only of an approximation to truth , more or less ...
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... length . Thus , the venerable Registry of the Antediluvian Patriarchs , Gen. v . 18 , " And Jared lived two and sixty years , and a hundred years , and begat Enoch : and Jared lived after he begat Enoch , eight hundred years , and begat ...
... length . Thus , the venerable Registry of the Antediluvian Patriarchs , Gen. v . 18 , " And Jared lived two and sixty years , and a hundred years , and begat Enoch : and Jared lived after he begat Enoch , eight hundred years , and begat ...
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