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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... Christian era ; fourthly , from the birth of Christ , to the destruction of Jerusalem ; and final- ly , we shall cast a glance on the two centuries following . I. In the time of Moses : From 1604 , B. C. , to 1563 , B. C. * * As in ...
... Christian era ; fourthly , from the birth of Christ , to the destruction of Jerusalem ; and final- ly , we shall cast a glance on the two centuries following . I. In the time of Moses : From 1604 , B. C. , to 1563 , B. C. * * As in ...
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... Christ to bring to light , in after ages . We need not rest , however , on this consideration ; for of their ignorance , the Pentateuch itself is sufficient proof , though of the negative kind . It developes , in minute detail , the ...
... Christ to bring to light , in after ages . We need not rest , however , on this consideration ; for of their ignorance , the Pentateuch itself is sufficient proof , though of the negative kind . It developes , in minute detail , the ...
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... 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 actually recognizing at least some kind of ex- istence after death , such as the ...
... 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 actually recognizing at least some kind of ex- istence after death , such as the ...
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... Christ quoted the text from Exodus for the pur- pose of proving the particular fact of the resurrection of the dead , in the Christian sense of that phrase . But in this supposition there are difficulties to me insuperable : 1st . The ...
... Christ quoted the text from Exodus for the pur- pose of proving the particular fact of the resurrection of the dead , in the Christian sense of that phrase . But in this supposition there are difficulties to me insuperable : 1st . The ...
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... Christ.38 But did their views extend so far as to embrace a future and general translation of the dead , from Sheol , to a more full and ac- tive existence ? A single passage in the Psalms has been explained by many commentators as ...
... Christ.38 But did their views extend so far as to embrace a future and general translation of the dead , from Sheol , to a more full and ac- tive existence ? A single passage in the Psalms has been explained by many commentators as ...
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