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of this kind are Eben Esra, Hobs, Spinosa, Father Simon, the Author of the Five Letters, &c. for the Grounds of their Unbelief are generally built upon the Circumstances in Scripture least minded by Translators or Interpreters, |
of this kind Are Eben Ezra, Hobs, Spinosa, Father Simon, the Author of the Five Letters, etc. for the Grounds of their Unbelief Are generally built upon the circumstances in Scripture least minded by Translators or Interpreters, |
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F. Simon finds three Authors to the five Books of Moses; 1. Himself, Author of the Law and Ceremonies. 2. The Publick Scribes, Authors of the History. 3. Of many Additions, which he falsly concludes to be since added or altered, the later Scribes, who compendized the publick Records. From whence he concludes; we know not what is his, what not. Or, as Du Verse divides the Scripture; 1. Some Divine, i. e. where it says so. 2. Some Humane. 3. Some Prophane, as David 's Curses. |
F. Simon finds three Authors to the five Books of Moses; 1. Himself, Author of the Law and Ceremonies. 2. The Public Scribes, Authors of the History. 3. Of many Additions, which he falsely concludes to be since added or altered, the later Scribes, who compendized the public Records. From whence he concludes; we know not what is his, what not. Or, as Du Verse divides the Scripture; 1. some Divine, i. e. where it Says so. 2. some Humane. 3. some Profane, as David is Curses. |
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