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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... appears from their profound silence , and from the fact that all the retributions which they anticipated , all which Moses proposed , are inva- riably assigned to the present life.13 In conclusion , we will put together , for the sake ...
... appears from their profound silence , and from the fact that all the retributions which they anticipated , all which Moses proposed , are inva- riably assigned to the present life.13 In conclusion , we will put together , for the sake ...
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... appear . 1056 B. C. - In the reign of Saul , the pretence of consulting the dead seems to have been com- mon in Israel , since that monarch is said to have cut off those that had familiar spirits , the necro- mancers , and the wizards ...
... appear . 1056 B. C. - In the reign of Saul , the pretence of consulting the dead seems to have been com- mon in Israel , since that monarch is said to have cut off those that had familiar spirits , the necro- mancers , and the wizards ...
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... appear- ance that identified them while living . The na- rative proceeds : ' And Samuel said to Saul , Why hast thou disquieted me , to bring me up ? Account how we may for the pretended address of the prophet , we should remember ...
... appear- ance that identified them while living . The na- rative proceeds : ' And Samuel said to Saul , Why hast thou disquieted me , to bring me up ? Account how we may for the pretended address of the prophet , we should remember ...
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... appears doubtful whether he fully believed in their consciousness . David , also , whose lan- guage is not so strongly negative , still represents them as in a state of darkness , silence and impo- tence . With him , to descend into ...
... appears doubtful whether he fully believed in their consciousness . David , also , whose lan- guage is not so strongly negative , still represents them as in a state of darkness , silence and impo- tence . With him , to descend into ...
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... appear to enjoy , and acknowledges that he had been perplexed , and even envious at the sight ; but he solves the difficulty by the consideration that they were set in slippery places in order to be cast into destruction , that their ...
... appear to enjoy , and acknowledges that he had been perplexed , and even envious at the sight ; but he solves the difficulty by the consideration that they were set in slippery places in order to be cast into destruction , that their ...
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