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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... natural meaning of many passages in the New Testament ; for it was in the midst of those very notions and of that very phraseology , whatsoever they were , that our Saviour taught and his apostles wrote . They were themselves Jews ...
... natural meaning of many passages in the New Testament ; for it was in the midst of those very notions and of that very phraseology , whatsoever they were , that our Saviour taught and his apostles wrote . They were themselves Jews ...
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... natural to suppose , even from that consideration alone , that they likewise refer to the same topic , unless we are apprized to the contra- ry by some other circumstance , sufficiently strong to set aside the ordinary import . And it ...
... natural to suppose , even from that consideration alone , that they likewise refer to the same topic , unless we are apprized to the contra- ry by some other circumstance , sufficiently strong to set aside the ordinary import . And it ...
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... natural import of those expressions , if taken thus alone , depends on certain circumstances which he has not yet considered : on the peculiar form in which the Jews held their doctrine of eternal retribution , and on the distinguishing ...
... natural import of those expressions , if taken thus alone , depends on certain circumstances which he has not yet considered : on the peculiar form in which the Jews held their doctrine of eternal retribution , and on the distinguishing ...
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... naturally associated with that of immortality ; and the perpetual , not merely casual , omission of this paramount truth , under such circumstances , is proof that it was un- known , and therefore unthought of . It gives a long detailed ...
... naturally associated with that of immortality ; and the perpetual , not merely casual , omission of this paramount truth , under such circumstances , is proof that it was un- known , and therefore unthought of . It gives a long detailed ...
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... naturally suggest another interpretation : when I awake from my present night of dejection and suffering , -when the morning of my deliverance comes - I shall be satisfied with thy likeness ; or more corectly , with the sight of thee ...
... naturally suggest another interpretation : when I awake from my present night of dejection and suffering , -when the morning of my deliverance comes - I shall be satisfied with thy likeness ; or more corectly , with the sight of thee ...
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