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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... supposed to in- clude the idea of a place of punishment there ; that is , if we first take for granted that the respective writers held that there was such a place there . - All this , to be sure , we admit , granting his premises ; we ...
... supposed to in- clude the idea of a place of punishment there ; that is , if we first take for granted that the respective writers held that there was such a place there . - All this , to be sure , we admit , granting his premises ; we ...
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... supposed situation of that world . When Amos , after predicting the entire dispersion of the Israelites , attempts to il- lustrate the impossibility of their escaping the hand of God , he uses this strong expression : though they dig ...
... supposed situation of that world . When Amos , after predicting the entire dispersion of the Israelites , attempts to il- lustrate the impossibility of their escaping the hand of God , he uses this strong expression : though they dig ...
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... supposed to be powerless . And that this impotence extended , in some degree , to thought , as well as to action , seems to be intimat- ed by Hezekiah : Sheol cannot praise thee , death cannot celebrate thee ; they that go down into the ...
... supposed to be powerless . And that this impotence extended , in some degree , to thought , as well as to action , seems to be intimat- ed by Hezekiah : Sheol cannot praise thee , death cannot celebrate thee ; they that go down into the ...
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... supposed scenery of that world , and the condition of the dead there : ' Cease , then , and let me alone , that I may take comfort a little , before I go whence I shall not return , even to the land of darkness , and the sha- dow of ...
... supposed scenery of that world , and the condition of the dead there : ' Cease , then , and let me alone , that I may take comfort a little , before I go whence I shall not return , even to the land of darkness , and the sha- dow of ...
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... supposed world of the dead . To go to the generation of one's fathers , and to be gathered to one's fathers , were also of the same purport . III . From the Babylonish Captivity , to the Birth of Christ ; From 605 B. C. to A. D. 1 ...
... supposed world of the dead . To go to the generation of one's fathers , and to be gathered to one's fathers , were also of the same purport . III . From the Babylonish Captivity , to the Birth of Christ ; From 605 B. C. to A. D. 1 ...
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