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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... say , it gives no intimation of such an existence ; for even the solitary text which our Saviour quotes in con- futation of the Sadducees , and which we shall have occasion to consider , can hardly be deemed sufficient of itself to have ...
... say , it gives no intimation of such an existence ; for even the solitary text which our Saviour quotes in con- futation of the Sadducees , and which we shall have occasion to consider , can hardly be deemed sufficient of itself to have ...
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... before the congregation , he says , ' If these men die the common death of all men , or if they be visited after the visitation of all men , 4 Deut . xxxii . 22 . then the Lord hath not sent me . But if CONCERNING THE FUTURE STATE . 17.
... before the congregation , he says , ' If these men die the common death of all men , or if they be visited after the visitation of all men , 4 Deut . xxxii . 22 . then the Lord hath not sent me . But if CONCERNING THE FUTURE STATE . 17.
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... says he to them , as touching the resurrection [ or , as Dr. Campbell renders it , the quickening ] of the dead ... say that there is no future life , and thus addressed him , Rabbi . . & c . ... Jesus answering said & c . . But as to ...
... says he to them , as touching the resurrection [ or , as Dr. Campbell renders it , the quickening ] of the dead ... say that there is no future life , and thus addressed him , Rabbi . . & c . ... Jesus answering said & c . . But as to ...
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... say that he was the God of those who did not exist . By this use of the text , Christ silenced the Sadducees . Now , in order to justify him in this procedure , it seems necessa- ry to admit that he regarded the books of Moses as ...
... say that he was the God of those who did not exist . By this use of the text , Christ silenced the Sadducees . Now , in order to justify him in this procedure , it seems necessa- ry to admit that he regarded the books of Moses as ...
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... say nothing of the weakness of his argument , it may be well to remark , that the very fact on which he founds it , is by no means past all doubt , viz . that the Egyptians of Moses ' time , did believe and teach the doctrine of future ...
... say nothing of the weakness of his argument , it may be well to remark , that the very fact on which he founds it , is by no means past all doubt , viz . that the Egyptians of Moses ' time , did believe and teach the doctrine of future ...
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