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 81
... literal rendering of the original , no one at all acquainted with the Greek language , will deny . It is a fact worthy of special attention , that in every instance of the phrase , end of the world , ' in our version of the New ...
... literal rendering of the original , no one at all acquainted with the Greek language , will deny . It is a fact worthy of special attention , that in every instance of the phrase , end of the world , ' in our version of the New ...
Page 82
... literal and most natural rendering . • This fact certainly throws important light upon our subject ; still , it does not remove all its ob- scurity . It does not account for St. Peter's as- sertion , that the end of all things ' was ...
... literal and most natural rendering . • This fact certainly throws important light upon our subject ; still , it does not remove all its ob- scurity . It does not account for St. Peter's as- sertion , that the end of all things ' was ...
Page 113
... literal explanation ; Behold I will stir up the Medes against them , which shall not regard silver , and as for gold , they shall not delight in it . Their bows also shall dash the young men to pieces , and they shall have no pity on ...
... literal explanation ; Behold I will stir up the Medes against them , which shall not regard silver , and as for gold , they shall not delight in it . Their bows also shall dash the young men to pieces , and they shall have no pity on ...
Page 124
... literal descriptions . There is , no doubt , much plausibility in this argument , and possibly some truth . Yet it should be considered , that both the writer and the believers whom he addressed , must , from reading the prophets , have ...
... literal descriptions . There is , no doubt , much plausibility in this argument , and possibly some truth . Yet it should be considered , that both the writer and the believers whom he addressed , must , from reading the prophets , have ...
Page 139
... literal application . Of this long period we , therefore , take our leave . It is likewise plain that , during the much later age in which the Septuagint was written , Gehen- na denoted , at least among the Jews of Egypt where this ...
... literal application . Of this long period we , therefore , take our leave . It is likewise plain that , during the much later age in which the Septuagint was written , Gehen- na denoted , at least among the Jews of Egypt where this ...
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