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... Antaradus . Joseph . Antiq . , i . 6. 2. Strabo , Geog . , v . 15. Pococke , i1 . 27. Volney , ii . 148. Buckingham's Arab Tribes , ' 523 . they claimed a common origin with the other inhabitants of. 8 [ BOOK I. HISTORY OF PALESTINE .
... Antaradus . Joseph . Antiq . , i . 6. 2. Strabo , Geog . , v . 15. Pococke , i1 . 27. Volney , ii . 148. Buckingham's Arab Tribes , ' 523 . they claimed a common origin with the other inhabitants of. 8 [ BOOK I. HISTORY OF PALESTINE .
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... common purposes than was usually shown among unrelated tribes . This statement , though intended for larger application , is introduced here for the immediate purpose of showing how there came to be an independent Amoritish kingdom in ...
... common purposes than was usually shown among unrelated tribes . This statement , though intended for larger application , is introduced here for the immediate purpose of showing how there came to be an independent Amoritish kingdom in ...
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... common Canaanitish stock , or was derived from some other source , which knowledge sometimes throws a light upon the transac- tions in which we find them engaged . Gen. xlviii . 22 . Deut . ii . 23 ; Josh . ix . 17 ; x . 2 ; xi . 3 ...
... common Canaanitish stock , or was derived from some other source , which knowledge sometimes throws a light upon the transac- tions in which we find them engaged . Gen. xlviii . 22 . Deut . ii . 23 ; Josh . ix . 17 ; x . 2 ; xi . 3 ...
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... common property of one language . Judging from the slight indications which the Scriptures offer , as well as from the analogous facts which it records , it would seem that the principles of social and moral conduct were corrupted much ...
... common property of one language . Judging from the slight indications which the Scriptures offer , as well as from the analogous facts which it records , it would seem that the principles of social and moral conduct were corrupted much ...
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... common rules of historical criticism leave it far from difficult to estimate the value of the other reports which come before us ; and this is easier still , when the agreement or disagreement of these reports with the spirit and ...
... common rules of historical criticism leave it far from difficult to estimate the value of the other reports which come before us ; and this is easier still , when the agreement or disagreement of these reports with the spirit and ...
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