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... Hebrews, from whom the Calvinist inherited hisdeity, had no devil in their mythology, because the jealousandvindictive Jehovah was quiteequal to any work ofthatkind,—as the hardening of Pharaoh's heart, bringing plagues upon the land ...
... Hebrews, from whom the Calvinist inherited hisdeity, had no devil in their mythology, because the jealousandvindictive Jehovah was quiteequal to any work ofthatkind,—as the hardening of Pharaoh's heart, bringing plagues upon the land ...
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... Hebrew name signifies the adversary, but who, inthe Bookof Job, appearsamong the sons of God. The namegiven tothe devil intheKoran—Eblis—is almost certainly diabolos Arabicised; andwhile thisGreek word is found in Pindar2 (5th century ...
... Hebrew name signifies the adversary, but who, inthe Bookof Job, appearsamong the sons of God. The namegiven tothe devil intheKoran—Eblis—is almost certainly diabolos Arabicised; andwhile thisGreek word is found in Pindar2 (5th century ...
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... Hebrew names and traditions—as ofAdam in Paradise, Marah, and the smitten rock—and for Ahmet (Mohammed), appears tohave had its only requital in the odious designation of the worshippers of Taous as Devil worshippers, a label which the ...
... Hebrew names and traditions—as ofAdam in Paradise, Marah, and the smitten rock—and for Ahmet (Mohammed), appears tohave had its only requital in the odious designation of the worshippers of Taous as Devil worshippers, a label which the ...
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