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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... present this little vol- ume to your notice , by a belief that it would promote the cause of revealed truth . The subjects contained in the following pages are very important . A cor- rect understanding of the phrases end of the world ...
... present this little vol- ume to your notice , by a belief that it would promote the cause of revealed truth . The subjects contained in the following pages are very important . A cor- rect understanding of the phrases end of the world ...
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... present . Especially is it the case , that , on discovering some points of resemblance between the two states of things , we are ready to conclude at once that there is a similarity throughout , and so take it for certain that the same ...
... present . Especially is it the case , that , on discovering some points of resemblance between the two states of things , we are ready to conclude at once that there is a similarity throughout , and so take it for certain that the same ...
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... present indeed , or till of late , our popular doc- trine of endless punishment corresponded well enough , in appearance , with those figures and ex- pressions ; and for this good reason : that it had been subsequently shaped with ...
... present indeed , or till of late , our popular doc- trine of endless punishment corresponded well enough , in appearance , with those figures and ex- pressions ; and for this good reason : that it had been subsequently shaped with ...
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... present the subject as we find it in the time of Moses ; secondly , trace it onward to the Babylonish captivity ; thirdly , thence , to the Christian era ; fourthly , from the birth of Christ , to the destruction of Jerusalem ; and ...
... present the subject as we find it in the time of Moses ; secondly , trace it onward to the Babylonish captivity ; thirdly , thence , to the Christian era ; fourthly , from the birth of Christ , to the destruction of Jerusalem ; and ...
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... presents all the objects of their faith ; yet makes no men- tion , gives not an intimation , either of a positive- ly miserable , or of a positively happy existence beyond the grave . This , of course , could have had no part in their ...
... presents all the objects of their faith ; yet makes no men- tion , gives not an intimation , either of a positive- ly miserable , or of a positively happy existence beyond the grave . This , of course , could have had no part in their ...
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