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 36
... represent the congregation of the dead as being there , among whom are the chief ones of the earth , and all the ... represented as in great commotion at his coming . Some writers refer to this circumstance as showing that the passage ...
... represent the congregation of the dead as being there , among whom are the chief ones of the earth , and all the ... represented as in great commotion at his coming . Some writers refer to this circumstance as showing that the passage ...
Page 45
... represent a politi- cal restoration of the people , as a ransom from Sheol , as a reanimation of dry bones in the val- ley , as a resurrection out of their graves ; 66 and when it was a favorite hyperbole with their sacred poets to ...
... represent a politi- cal restoration of the people , as a ransom from Sheol , as a reanimation of dry bones in the val- ley , as a resurrection out of their graves ; 66 and when it was a favorite hyperbole with their sacred poets to ...
Page 49
... represented by the old prophets : Who shall praise the Most High in Hades , instead of them which live and give thanks ? Thanksgiving per- isheth from the dead , as from one that is not : the living and sound in heart shall praise the ...
... represented by the old prophets : Who shall praise the Most High in Hades , instead of them which live and give thanks ? Thanksgiving per- isheth from the dead , as from one that is not : the living and sound in heart shall praise the ...
Page 55
... represented as giving thanks to God , after their miraculous preservation in the fiery furnace Bless ye the Lord ; praise and exalt him above all , forever ; for he hath deliver- ed us from Hades , and saved us from the hand of death ...
... represented as giving thanks to God , after their miraculous preservation in the fiery furnace Bless ye the Lord ; praise and exalt him above all , forever ; for he hath deliver- ed us from Hades , and saved us from the hand of death ...
Page 62
... been a favorite metaphor to represent temporal judgments and afflictions ; but we do not find it used in connexion with the idea of future suf- ferings . IV . From the Birth of Christ , to the 62 OPINIONS AND PHRASEOLOGY OF THE JEWS ,
... been a favorite metaphor to represent temporal judgments and afflictions ; but we do not find it used in connexion with the idea of future suf- ferings . IV . From the Birth of Christ , to the 62 OPINIONS AND PHRASEOLOGY OF THE JEWS ,
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