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THE CERTAIN RESTORATION OF JUDAH
AND ISRAEL, |
47 |
| The expulsion of the ten tribes, |
ib. |
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Arguments in favour of a literal
restoration. |
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| 1. The distinct existence of the Jews, |
49 |
| 2. Their past partial, and short possession of
Canaan, |
ib. |
| 3. Express predictions of the event, |
51 |
| 4. A mystical import given to these predictions
inadmissible, |
64 |
| 5. Their expulsion was literal; hence their
restoration may |
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| be expected to
be literal, |
65 |
| THE PRESENT
STATE OF THE JEWS, AND OF ISRAEL
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| State of the Jews, |
67 |
| State of Israel, |
69 |
| Preliminary Remarks. |
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| 1. Israel as well as Judah are to be
recovered, |
70 |
| 2. Hence they are now in existence, but in an outcast
state, |
73 |
| 3. The last account of them, |
74 |
| 4. Suppositions concerning them, |
75 |
| 5. These suppositions true, |
79 |
| 6. A prophecy in Amos viii. 11, 12, relative to a
famine of the |
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| word in
Israel, |
81 |
| Characters and writings of James Adair, Esq.
|
84 |
| Commencements of arguments in faviour of the natives
of America |
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| being the descendants of Israel, |
85 |
| 1. These natives all appear to have one origin,
|
ib. |
| 2. Their language appears to have been
Hebrew, |
89 |
| Table of words, |
90 |
| 3. The Indians have had their ark of the
covenant, |
95 |
| 4. They have had circumcision, |
96 |
| 5. They generally have acknowledged one and only one
God, |
98 |
| 6. Testimony of William Penn, |
107 |
| 7. Their superior tribe, |
108 |
| 8. Several prophetic traits of character, |
109 |
| 9. Their being in tribes with heads of tribes,
|
111 |
| 10. Their having an imitation of the cities of
refuge, |
112 |
| 11. Various other traditions and arguments,
|
113 |
| Where they came to this country, |
ib. |
| Promiscuous testimonies from
page 114 to 225; a few only
of |
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which
shall be here noted. |
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| Notice of some objections
from page 168 to 173, also in the
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| Appendix. |
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| Good original characters of the
natives, |
132-139,
173-177 |
| Natives of New Spain, |
177-178 |
| Indian Pyramids, |
179, 202 |
| American High Places like those of ancient Israel,
|
200 |
| Pyramid of Cholula, |
179, 203 |
| Traditions of an ancient celebrated character,
probably Moses, |
180, 204 |
| Traditions of a Trinity in Unity in God, |
210 |
| Phylacteries, or ancient Hebrew writings, found on
Indian |
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| Hill, in Pittsfield,
|
217 |