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: Moses and Aaron: Civil and Ecclesiastical Rites Used by the Ancient Hebrews by Goodwin Thomas - Worship in the Bible Early works to 1800; Judaism Early works to 1800; Judaism Customs and practices Early works to 1800; Rites and ceremonies in the Bible Earl
Transcriber's Note
Don't expect standard spelling. Any apparent errors are most probably exactly the way they were printed.
Minor punctuation errors have been corrected without note. Ditto typesetting errors: word spacing; lower for upper case; transposed, repeated or missing letters; b/d, u/n etc. The original text used long s , rendered here as regular s.
^ is thus indicated, normal text within italic passages ~like this~.
Footnote markers have sometimes been moved a few words left or right, in order to minimise interruption to the flow of the text and/or help to clarify which word is being referenced.
Greek: Ligatures are expanded to individual letter glyphs. Accents have been corrected without note.
Hebrew: Misuse of normal/final letter forms has been corrected without note.
Beyond that, a number of changes are noted at the end.
Moses and Aaron:
CIVIL and ECCLESIASTICAL RITES,
Used by the ancient HEBREWS; observed, and at large opened, for the clearing of many obscure TEXTS thorowout the whole SCRIPTURE.
Which Texts are now added to the end of the Book.
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