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  • The same is manifest by like arguments of the Book of Judges, 1. 21,

    Leviathan 2007

  • In the Book of Judges, an extraordinary zeal and courage in the defence of God's people is called the Spirit of God; as when it excited Othniel, Gideon, Jephtha, and Samson to deliver them from servitude, Judges, 3. 10,

    Leviathan 2007

  • According to the Book of Judges 21.19, it is to be found north of

    The Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary 1774-1824 1954

  • Another arrangement connects Ruth with the Book of Judges, and

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913

  • Catholic commentators of old assigned the Book of Judges to many hands.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913

  • In a passage of the Book of Judges, Gideon is represented as refusing to accept the kingship offered to him by the people after his victory over the

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913

  • Mrs. Hunt said that Mrs. Nation is like Deborah of the Book of Judges, who led an army of 10,000 men to victory against her country's enemies, when not a man could be found to lead the enterprise.

    The Use and Need of the Life of Carry A. Nation 1905

  • Mrs. Hunt said that Mrs. Nation is like Deborah of the Book of Judges, who led an army of 10,000 men to victory against her country's enemies, when not

    The Use and Need of the Life of Carry A. Nation Carry Amelia Nation 1878

  • The writer of the Book of Judges would fail in his endeavor to present

    The Woman's Bible Elizabeth Cady Stanton 1858

  • In the Book of Judges, an extraordinary Zeal, and Courage in the defence of Gods people, is called the Spirit of God; as when it excited Othoniel, Gideon, Jeptha, and Samson to deliver them from servitude, Judg.

    Leviathan Thomas Hobbes 1633

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