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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Page 22
... sense of that phrase . But in this supposition there are difficulties to me insuperable : 1st . The text itself , even when taken with our Saviour's comment , cannot possibly be made to imply a still future resurrection of Abraham ...
... sense of that phrase . But in this supposition there are difficulties to me insuperable : 1st . The text itself , even when taken with our Saviour's comment , cannot possibly be made to imply a still future resurrection of Abraham ...
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... sense it is commonly used . Still there are certain texts in which Sheol oc- curs , where it may indeed be explained , as usual , of the state of the dead universally , but where it may also be supposed to in- clude the idea of a place ...
... sense it is commonly used . Still there are certain texts in which Sheol oc- curs , where it may indeed be explained , as usual , of the state of the dead universally , but where it may also be supposed to in- clude the idea of a place ...
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... sense as former- ly : So David slept with his fathers , and was buried in the city of David , ' 64 or Zion ; though the sepulchre of his ancestors was probably at Bethlehem . This is the only sentence , in all the later writings of the ...
... sense as former- ly : So David slept with his fathers , and was buried in the city of David , ' 64 or Zion ; though the sepulchre of his ancestors was probably at Bethlehem . This is the only sentence , in all the later writings of the ...
Page 67
... sense of immediate woe ; and as their actual sufferings are inadequate , a fearful apprehension of coming evils , administers , like an inexhaustable fountain , a constant supply of an- guish . All hope has utterly perished from their ...
... sense of immediate woe ; and as their actual sufferings are inadequate , a fearful apprehension of coming evils , administers , like an inexhaustable fountain , a constant supply of an- guish . All hope has utterly perished from their ...
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... sense of that term , but as embracing , within the range of its signification , what Josephus calls a passing into other bodies , and living again . ' Such are the notices which the New Testament affords of the opinions both of the ...
... sense of that term , but as embracing , within the range of its signification , what Josephus calls a passing into other bodies , and living again . ' Such are the notices which the New Testament affords of the opinions both of the ...
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