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 40
... resurrection ; and accordingly we find that the authors of the Septuagint version , at a much later period , gave it no such allusion , though they evidently knew not how to interpret it . Without taking upon ourselves the task of ...
... resurrection ; and accordingly we find that the authors of the Septuagint version , at a much later period , gave it no such allusion , though they evidently knew not how to interpret it . Without taking upon ourselves the task of ...
Page 41
... resurrection to a state of glory and blessedness ? It is remarkable , too , that amid all his afflictions , and ... resurrection was not common ; and the reader the fact that the Greek translator himself never favors the idea of a ...
... resurrection to a state of glory and blessedness ? It is remarkable , too , that amid all his afflictions , and ... resurrection was not common ; and the reader the fact that the Greek translator himself never favors the idea of a ...
Page 44
... resurrection from the dead ; or , whether such was the case with Daniel himself ? The question is not , whe- ther he expected a general resurrection , such as the gospel teaches ; for this , he evidently does not mean , howsoever we ...
... resurrection from the dead ; or , whether such was the case with Daniel himself ? The question is not , whe- ther he expected a general resurrection , such as the gospel teaches ; for this , he evidently does not mean , howsoever we ...
Page 45
... resurrection out of their graves ; 66 and when it was a favorite hyperbole with their sacred poets to descride their own deliverance from dan- ger or dejection , as a recovery from the dead . 2. Whatever be the awakening , whether ...
... resurrection out of their graves ; 66 and when it was a favorite hyperbole with their sacred poets to descride their own deliverance from dan- ger or dejection , as a recovery from the dead . 2. Whatever be the awakening , whether ...
Page 50
... resurrection from this state , notwithstanding the very plan of his book must have led him repeatedly to introduce the subject , had he been acquainted with it . And that he had no thought of a retribution in Hades , is evi- dent , both ...
... resurrection from this state , notwithstanding the very plan of his book must have led him repeatedly to introduce the subject , had he been acquainted with it . And that he had no thought of a retribution in Hades , is evi- dent , both ...
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