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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... earth , where they still had a being , separate from their bodies , which were deposited in sepulchres , near the surface . This place they called Sheol ; a word which , in our common version is improperly rendered sometimes grave ...
... earth , where they still had a being , separate from their bodies , which were deposited in sepulchres , near the surface . This place they called Sheol ; a word which , in our common version is improperly rendered sometimes grave ...
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... earth opened her mouth and swallowed them up , and their houses , and all the men that appertained unto Korah , and all their goods . They and all that appertained to them went down alive into the pit , [ Sheol , ] and the earth closed ...
... earth opened her mouth and swallowed them up , and their houses , and all the men that appertained unto Korah , and all their goods . They and all that appertained to them went down alive into the pit , [ Sheol , ] and the earth closed ...
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... earth . And the language of the woman , which was no doubt ac- commodated to the prevalent notions , recognizes this idea having cried with a loud voice , as at the sight of an apparition , she said to Saul , ' I saw gods ascending out ...
... earth . And the language of the woman , which was no doubt ac- commodated to the prevalent notions , recognizes this idea having cried with a loud voice , as at the sight of an apparition , she said to Saul , ' I saw gods ascending out ...
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... earth.'24 All these allusions indi- cate the extreme depth of Sheol . As to the condition of the dead there , both David and Solomon seem to have supposed them almost destitute of thought , as well as of activity . In death , ' says the ...
... earth.'24 All these allusions indi- cate the extreme depth of Sheol . As to the condition of the dead there , both David and Solomon seem to have supposed them almost destitute of thought , as well as of activity . In death , ' says the ...
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... earth , and recognize the same condition of the dead there . When Jonah was carried by the fish down to the bottoms of the mountains , and the earth with her bars was about him forever , ' he represents himself by a figure , as being in ...
... earth , and recognize the same condition of the dead there . When Jonah was carried by the fish down to the bottoms of the mountains , and the earth with her bars was about him forever , ' he represents himself by a figure , as being in ...
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