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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... meaning perverted , when they have been used , as they commonly are , to support the opinion of a literal end of this mundane system , and a day of general judgment simultaneously . You will find the subjects treated with great abili ...
... meaning perverted , when they have been used , as they commonly are , to support the opinion of a literal end of this mundane system , and a day of general judgment simultaneously . You will find the subjects treated with great abili ...
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... meaning of many passages in the New Testament ; for it was in the midst of those very notions and of that very phraseology , whatsoever they were , that our Saviour taught and his apostles wrote . They were themselves Jews , brought up ...
... meaning of many passages in the New Testament ; for it was in the midst of those very notions and of that very phraseology , whatsoever they were , that our Saviour taught and his apostles wrote . They were themselves Jews , brought up ...
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... meaning , than would readily be obtained from our common version . He renders them thus : Matt . xxii . 23–33 . The same day came Sadducees to him , who say that there is no future life , and thus addressed him , Rabbi . . & c ...
... meaning , than would readily be obtained from our common version . He renders them thus : Matt . xxii . 23–33 . The same day came Sadducees to him , who say that there is no future life , and thus addressed him , Rabbi . . & c ...
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... meaning , literally , from that trouble or jeop- ardy 37 this does not touch the subject . Nor is it the question , whether he was inspired to pre- dict the resurrection of the individual personage Jesus Christ.38 But did their views ...
... meaning , literally , from that trouble or jeop- ardy 37 this does not touch the subject . Nor is it the question , whether he was inspired to pre- dict the resurrection of the individual personage Jesus Christ.38 But did their views ...
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... meaning of this obscure text , we presume that no one , acquainted with the opinions and habits of expression among the Jews of that age , can suppose it definite enough to have suggested to them the idea of a resurrection ; and ...
... meaning of this obscure text , we presume that no one , acquainted with the opinions and habits of expression among the Jews of that age , can suppose it definite enough to have suggested to them the idea of a resurrection ; and ...
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