Houses: Liable to Leprosy
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Leviticus 14:34-53
When you be come into the land of Canaan, which I give to you for a possession, and I put the plague of leprosy in a house of the land of your possession;
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Whether There Can be any Suitable Cause for the Sacraments of the ...
... Hence the Law prescribed such houses, where this kind of ... warp signified the vices
of the soul; leprosy on the ... just as cedar-wood is not liable to putrefaction ...
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The Vengeance of Heaven
... the agapetæ, or ladies who lived in the houses of the ... But this law of averages was
liable to tremendous exceptions ... Job sat in his leprosy, upon his dunghill, a ...
/.../chapter lx the vengeance of.htm

The Jews Make all Ready for the War; and Simon, the Son of Gioras ...
... nor did he only harass the rich men's houses, but tormented ... still the souls of the
bad are liable to eternal ... the Jews as subject to the leprosy, and believed ...
/.../chapter 22 the jews make.htm

Chaldaean Civilization
... The Chaldaean towns: the aspect and distribution of the houses, domestic life"The ...
not justified by a matter of supreme importance would be liable to be ...
/.../chapter iiichaldaean civilization.htm

Treatise on the Priesthood. Book iii.
... authority to deal, not with bodily leprosy, but spiritual ... in later times would have
been liable to objection ... The first notices of separate houses for women who ...
/.../chrysostom/on the priesthood/treatise on the priesthood book 3.htm

That the Fast of Lent is not Sufficient to Make us Competent to ...
... faces, their garments, their sandals, their houses, or streets ... He sent a leprosy
upon her, and made her ... Offenders would be liable of course to Ecclesiastical ...
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Homilies on the Statues.
... 1022]487. Excellences, natural, liable to fail, [1023]448. Excuses for ...
1485]472. Leprosy of Miriam, [1486]475. Lessons, Scripture ...
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The Oration on Holy Baptism.
... initiation became evidently better, and less liable to fall ... He suffered; but we
celebrate it in Houses of Prayer ... If you were full of leprosy, that shapeless evil ...
/.../cyril/lectures of s cyril of jerusalem/oration xl the oration on.htm

Tiglath-Pileser iii. And the Organisation of the Assyrian Empire ...
... they gradually gave way before the two houses of Ephraim ... Israel, who were in that
capacity liable to render ... Uzziah is recorded, and where the leprosy by which ...
/.../chapter iitiglath-pileser iii and the.htm

The Last Days of the Old Eastern World
... the city walls to the ground, and demolished and burnt the remaining houses and
temples ... he therefore spread the report that he was attacked by leprosy, and he ...
/.../chapter iithe last days of 2.htm

Subtopics

Houses

Houses for Summer Residence

Houses in Cities, Built in Streets

Houses of Brick or Clay: Easily Broken Through

Houses of Brick or Clay: Often Swept Away by Torrents

Houses of Brick or Clay: Plastered

Houses of Criminals, Desolated

Houses of Saints' Inheritance

Houses of the Body

Houses of the Church

Houses of the Grave

Houses of the Rich: Goodly

Houses of the Rich: Great

Houses of the Rich: Pleasant

Houses were Hired

Houses were Mortgaged

Houses were Sold

Houses: (Building of) of Great Prosperity

Houses: (Built and not Inhabited) of Calamity

Houses: (Insecurity of) of Earthly Trust

Houses: (On a Rock) the Hope of Saints

Houses: (On Sand) the Delusive Hope of Hypocrites

Houses: (To Inhabit Those, Built by Others) Abundant Feelings

Houses: Accessible from the Outside

Houses: Admission To, Gained by Knocking at the Door

Houses: Antiquity of

Houses: Apartments of, Were often: Ceiled and Painted

Houses: Apartments of, Were often: Hung With Rich Tapestries

Houses: Apartments of, Were often: Inlaid With Ivory

Houses: Apartments of, Were often: Large and Airy

Houses: Apartments of, Were often: Warmed With Fires

Houses: Built of Bricks

Houses: Built of Clay

Houses: Built of Hewn or Cut Stone

Houses: Built of Stone and Wood

Houses: Custom of Fastening Nails, in Walls of, Alluded To

Houses: Deep and Solid Foundations Required For

Houses: Desolation of, Threatened As a Punishment

Houses: Divided Into Apartments

Houses: Doors of, How Fastened

Houses: Doors of, Low and Small for Safety

Houses: Entered by a Gate or Door

Houses: had often Detached Apartments for Secrecy and for Strangers

Houses: had often Several Stories

Houses: Law Respecting the Sale of

Houses: Liable to Leprosy

Houses: Lighted by Windows

Houses: Not to be Coveted

Houses: Often Broken Down to Repair City Walls Before Sieges

Houses: Often Built on City Walls

Houses: Serpents often Lodged in Walls of

Houses: Sometimes Built Without Foundation

Houses: Street Windows of, High and Dangerous

Houses: The Courts of, Large and Used As Apartments

Houses: The Flat Roofs of had often Booths on Them

Houses: The Flat Roofs of had often Idolatrous Altars on Them

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Often Covered With Week Grass

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Resorted to in Grief

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Surrounded With Battlements

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Used for Devotion

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Used for Drying Flax

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Used for Exercise

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Used for Making Proclamations

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Used for Secret Conference

Houses: Upper Apartments of, the Best, and Used for Entertainments

Houses: Walls of, Plastered

Houses: when Finished Were Usually Dedicated

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