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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... writers . In other passages , however , the reference is definite ; as when the Psalmist represents the spirit of God reaching to the utmost extent , in height , in depth , in length 19 1 Sam . xxviii . 3-19 . 20 1 Sam . xxxi . 8 , 12 ...
... writers . In other passages , however , the reference is definite ; as when the Psalmist represents the spirit of God reaching to the utmost extent , in height , in depth , in length 19 1 Sam . xxviii . 3-19 . 20 1 Sam . xxxi . 8 , 12 ...
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... writers held that there was such a place there . - All this , to be sure , we admit , granting his premises ; we admit still more ; If all the writers who use the term Sheol for the state of the dead in general , believed that state to ...
... writers held that there was such a place there . - All this , to be sure , we admit , granting his premises ; we admit still more ; If all the writers who use the term Sheol for the state of the dead in general , believed that state to ...
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... writers refer to this circumstance as showing that the passage meant literally to re- cognize the activity of the dead . But , did it also mean to re- cognize a similar activity of the fir - trees and cedars . gests one particular which ...
... writers refer to this circumstance as showing that the passage meant literally to re- cognize the activity of the dead . But , did it also mean to re- cognize a similar activity of the fir - trees and cedars . gests one particular which ...
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... writers of this time ; though , in order to em- brace all the prophecies of the two last named , we must extend our limits nearly twenty years later , reaching so far into the Babylonish captivi- ty . As they were brought up , however ...
... writers of this time ; though , in order to em- brace all the prophecies of the two last named , we must extend our limits nearly twenty years later , reaching so far into the Babylonish captivi- ty . As they were brought up , however ...
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... writers under review , unless there be some broken hints in the following passage of Job , ( we quote it as it stands 56 Job xiv . 13. 57 Job xvii 13. 16 . 58 Job x . 20-22 . 59 Job iii . 11-19 . 6 in our common version ) : I know that ...
... writers under review , unless there be some broken hints in the following passage of Job , ( we quote it as it stands 56 Job xiv . 13. 57 Job xvii 13. 16 . 58 Job x . 20-22 . 59 Job iii . 11-19 . 6 in our common version ) : I know that ...
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