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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... [ Sheol , ] and shall consume the earth with her increase , and set on fire the foundations of the mountains . " 4 The very tenor of this figu- rative representation implies that Sheol was sup- posed to be at a great depth ; it is ...
... [ Sheol , ] and shall consume the earth with her increase , and set on fire the foundations of the mountains . " 4 The very tenor of this figu- rative representation implies that Sheol was sup- posed to be at a great depth ; it is ...
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... [ Sheol ; ] then ye shall under- stand that these men have provoked the Lord . And it came to pass , as he had made an end of speaking all these words , that the ground clave asunder that was under them ; and the earth opened her mouth ...
... [ Sheol ; ] then ye shall under- stand that these men have provoked the Lord . And it came to pass , as he had made an end of speaking all these words , that the ground clave asunder that was under them ; and the earth opened her mouth ...
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... Sheol , and there to join the hosts of the departed . A dis- tinction also seems occasionally to be marked , in another way , between the import of the phrase in question , and the act of sepulture : Isaac gave up the ghost , and died ...
... Sheol , and there to join the hosts of the departed . A dis- tinction also seems occasionally to be marked , in another way , between the import of the phrase in question , and the act of sepulture : Isaac gave up the ghost , and died ...
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... Sheol was the name by which they designated the sup- posed abode of the departed . To be gathered to their people , was the common phrase , and some- times , perhaps , to sleep , or lie down with their fathers , 14 was used , to signify ...
... Sheol was the name by which they designated the sup- posed abode of the departed . To be gathered to their people , was the common phrase , and some- times , perhaps , to sleep , or lie down with their fathers , 14 was used , to signify ...
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... Sheol , cer- tainly not from their graves . It seems , too , that they were thought to retain , like the manes of the Greek and Roman nacrology , and the ghosts of modern superstition , somewhat of the appear- ance that identified them ...
... Sheol , cer- tainly not from their graves . It seems , too , that they were thought to retain , like the manes of the Greek and Roman nacrology , and the ghosts of modern superstition , somewhat of the appear- ance that identified them ...
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