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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... period for the scope of our survey , yet it is with reference par- ticularly to the age of Christ and his apostles , that we shall aim to exhibit our subject . To this ul- timate purpose , we shall accordingly make all the previous ...
... period for the scope of our survey , yet it is with reference par- ticularly to the age of Christ and his apostles , that we shall aim to exhibit our subject . To this ul- timate purpose , we shall accordingly make all the previous ...
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... period , are too scanty to present so clear view as may be de- sired . They disclose the main points in the case , but do not remove all the obscurity . We there- fore need the additional light that is derived from a more extended ...
... period , are too scanty to present so clear view as may be de- sired . They disclose the main points in the case , but do not remove all the obscurity . We there- fore need the additional light that is derived from a more extended ...
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... period in question . With the whole horizon in view , we contemplate any particular scene , its bearings and ... periods , many facts that are highly interesting to the Biblical student . At almost every stage , it throws light on some ...
... period in question . With the whole horizon in view , we contemplate any particular scene , its bearings and ... periods , many facts that are highly interesting to the Biblical student . At almost every stage , it throws light on some ...
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... period , as we shall clearly discover , the Jews supposed it to be situated in the depths of the earth ; and that this was their opinion also in Mo- ses ' time , appears from a casual allusion : He in- troduces the Almighty as saying ...
... period , as we shall clearly discover , the Jews supposed it to be situated in the depths of the earth ; and that this was their opinion also in Mo- ses ' time , appears from a casual allusion : He in- troduces the Almighty as saying ...
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... thus derived , may be seen by consulting , among other publications , the Edinburgh Review for July last . 14 Deut . xxxi , 14—16 , In this period , the only authorities for Jewish opinions CONCERNING THE FUTURE STATE . 23.
... thus derived , may be seen by consulting , among other publications , the Edinburgh Review for July last . 14 Deut . xxxi , 14—16 , In this period , the only authorities for Jewish opinions CONCERNING THE FUTURE STATE . 23.
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