| John Leland - 1764 - 470 pages
...afcribe thefe Mofaical laws to " God." The obfervation is this: That " neither the people " of Ifrael, nor their legislator perhaps, knew any thing of *'...life, wherein the crimes committed in this life are J 1 Vol. iii. p. 290, z Vol. vp 238, 239. " to be puniflied.—Although he might have learned this... | |
| William Warburton - Bible - 1765 - 452 pages
...Mofaical Laws to God, let it " be confidered, that NEITHER the people of " Ifrael, nor their Legiflator perhaps, KNEW ANY. " THING OF ANOTHER LIFE, wherein the crimes " committed in this life are to be punilhed. Al^ " tho' he might have learned this Doctrine, which «* was not fo much a fecret doctrine,... | |
| Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - Metaphysics - 1776 - 410 pages
...mofaical laws to God, let it be confidered that neither the people of Ifrael, nor their legiflator perhaps, knew any thing of another life, wherein the crimes committed in this life are to be punifhed ; although he might have learned this doctrine, which was not fo much a fecret doctrine as... | |
| John Leland, William Laurence Brown - Apologetics - 1798 - 590 pages
...vol. iii. p. 590. f Ibid. vol. vp si8, 239. M 3 " the '* the people of Ifracl, nor their legiflator perhaps, knew any " thing of another life, wherein the crimes committed in this " life arc to be punifhed. — Although he might have learned this " doftrine, which was not fo much a fecret... | |
| William Warburton (Bp. of Gloucester), Richard Hurd - Theology - 1811 - 484 pages
...ANTICIPATED an " the other. Uo shew, then, the more evidently, how '.' ABSUKD, as well as IMPIOUS, it is to ascribe these " Mosaical laws to God, let...their Legislator "'perhaps, KNEW ANY THING OF ANOTHER JLIFE, " wherein the crimes committed in this life are to be " punished. Although he might have learned... | |
| William Warburton, Richard Hurd - Theology - 1811 - 514 pages
...nor ANTI*' ci FATED on the other. To shew then, the more " evidently, how ABSURD, as well as IMPIOUS it is to " ascribe these Mosaical Laws to God, let it be con" sidered, that NEITHER the people of Israel, nor " their Legislator perhaps, KNEW ANY THING OF... | |
| William Warburton, Richard Hurd - Theology - 1811 - 500 pages
...how ABSUKD, as well as IMPIOUS it is to " ascribe these Mosaical Laws to God, let it be con" sidered, that NEITHER the people of Israel, nor " their Legislator perhaps, KNEW ANY TUIN« ofr " ANOTHER LIFE, wherein the crimes committed in " this life are to be punished. Although... | |
| William Warburton - 1811 - 504 pages
...nor ANTI" CIPATED on the other. To shew then, the more " evidently, how ABSURD, as well as IMPIOUS it is to " ascribe these Mosaical Laws to God, let it be con" sidcred, that NEITHER the people of Israel, nor *' their Legislator perhaps, KNEW ANY THING OF... | |
| English literature - 1825 - 666 pages
...ascribe these Mosaical laws to God. Whether Moses had learnt among the schools of Egypt this doctrine, (of another life, wherein the crimes committed in this life are to be punished,) cannot," he says, " be determined ; but this may be advanced with assurance : If Moses knew that crimes,... | |
| William Warburton - Bible - 1837 - 744 pages
...siile, nor ANTICIPATED on the other. To show then, the more evidently, how ABSURD, as well as IMPIOOS it is to ascribe these Mosaical laws to God, let it...the people of Israel, nor their legislator perhaps, E.NEW ANY THING op ANOTHER LIFE, wherein the crimes committed in this life are to be punished. Although... | |
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