Essays on Important Subjects: Originally Published in the Universalist Expositor and Review and Now Re-published for the Good of the Religious CommunityHaskell & Palmer, 1838 - 239 pages |
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... darkness , silence and impo- tence . With him , to descend into Sheol , is , to go down into silence . ' Of his enemies , he says , ' let them be silent in Sheol . " ' Be not thou afraid when one is made rich , when the glory of his ...
... darkness , silence and impo- tence . With him , to descend into Sheol , is , to go down into silence . ' Of his enemies , he says , ' let them be silent in Sheol . " ' Be not thou afraid when one is made rich , when the glory of his ...
Page 31
... darkness , as well as silence , in which he contemplates their abode . In ano- ther passage , comparing himself , on account of his trouble and dejection , to the dead in Sheol , he alludes to their powerless condition : ' My soul is ...
... darkness , as well as silence , in which he contemplates their abode . In ano- ther passage , comparing himself , on account of his trouble and dejection , to the dead in Sheol , he alludes to their powerless condition : ' My soul is ...
Page 39
... darkness , and the sha- dow of death ; a land of darkness , as darkness itself ; and of the shadow of death , without any order , and where the light is as darkness.'58 ' There , says he , the wicked cease from troub- ling , and there ...
... darkness , and the sha- dow of death ; a land of darkness , as darkness itself ; and of the shadow of death , without any order , and where the light is as darkness.'58 ' There , says he , the wicked cease from troub- ling , and there ...
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... darkness ; but were vulgarly suppos- ed to have the power , when summoned forth by necromancers , of imparting a knowledge of futu- rity . They were subject neither to rewards nor punishments . It is evident , that a belief in their ...
... darkness ; but were vulgarly suppos- ed to have the power , when summoned forth by necromancers , of imparting a knowledge of futu- rity . They were subject neither to rewards nor punishments . It is evident , that a belief in their ...
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... darkness , of which , the night that once fell on the Egyptians , is but a figure . The Almighty , in his wrath , shall turn all the elements against them ; thunder - bolts from on high , and hailstones shall be discharged upon them ...
... darkness , of which , the night that once fell on the Egyptians , is but a figure . The Almighty , in his wrath , shall turn all the elements against them ; thunder - bolts from on high , and hailstones shall be discharged upon them ...
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