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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Page 34
... circumstance , that the Psalm cannot have been written by him , but by an author who lived subsequently to the Babylonish captivity . It scarcely need be men- tioned , that Solomon makes no allusion whatso- ever , to a resurection from ...
... circumstance , that the Psalm cannot have been written by him , but by an author who lived subsequently to the Babylonish captivity . It scarcely need be men- tioned , that Solomon makes no allusion whatso- ever , to a resurection from ...
Page 36
... 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 may probably be re ...
... 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 may probably be re ...
Page 42
... circumstances , in which the cap- tivity involved the Jews , their religion and senti- ments do not seem to have undergone a corres- ponding modification . It is true , that for about seventy years , they dwelt far from their native in ...
... circumstances , in which the cap- tivity involved the Jews , their religion and senti- ments do not seem to have undergone a corres- ponding modification . It is true , that for about seventy years , they dwelt far from their native in ...
Page 43
... circumstance also , that in their ex- ile , they remained a distinct people , as jealous of their conquorers , as anxious for the honor of their nation.63 None of the prophets of this century , unless we except Daniel , has any thing ...
... circumstance also , that in their ex- ile , they remained a distinct people , as jealous of their conquorers , as anxious for the honor of their nation.63 None of the prophets of this century , unless we except Daniel , has any thing ...
Page 45
... circumstances , there would seem to be little room for doubt of the figurative character of the text . The reader , however , must decide between this conclusion , and the supposition , on the other hand , that it was intended literally ...
... circumstances , there would seem to be little room for doubt of the figurative character of the text . The reader , however , must decide between this conclusion , and the supposition , on the other hand , that it was intended literally ...
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