Olam Haneshamoth: Or, a View of the Intermediate State, as it Appears in the Records of the Old and New Testament, the Apocraphal [sic] Books, in Heathen Authors, and the Greek and Latin Fathers, with NotesRichardson, 1800 - 419 páginas |
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... never once thinks of the frequent repetition grating upon and loading the ear of the reader . No ; the upper house was never from his view , and to this he constantly pointed . It was this accuracy of re- ference that brought him the ...
... never once thinks of the frequent repetition grating upon and loading the ear of the reader . No ; the upper house was never from his view , and to this he constantly pointed . It was this accuracy of re- ference that brought him the ...
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... never have fallen , had they attended to the usual sense affixed to Sheol , by the nation of the He- brews . Nothing more being intended , than that , after death , the soul of Christ went to Sheol , the place of other departed souls ...
... never have fallen , had they attended to the usual sense affixed to Sheol , by the nation of the He- brews . Nothing more being intended , than that , after death , the soul of Christ went to Sheol , the place of other departed souls ...
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... never heard Job himself speaking in the language of Uz . In the following work I have endeavoured to trace , through a variety of passages of sacred writ , intimations of this state , where the definitive terms , Sheol , in the Old ...
... never heard Job himself speaking in the language of Uz . In the following work I have endeavoured to trace , through a variety of passages of sacred writ , intimations of this state , where the definitive terms , Sheol , in the Old ...
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... never con- founding these terms with that which in these respective languages is employed to denote the grave . This , I would hope , will not be deemed labour misemployed , as this is a region , whatever it may be , or wherever ...
... never con- founding these terms with that which in these respective languages is employed to denote the grave . This , I would hope , will not be deemed labour misemployed , as this is a region , whatever it may be , or wherever ...
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... never en- tertained the remotest idea or expectation of a re- surrection . Without being aware of sliding into their track of thinking , we are too prone to view the body as the clog of the soul , and to which no more regard is to be ...
... never en- tertained the remotest idea or expectation of a re- surrection . Without being aware of sliding into their track of thinking , we are too prone to view the body as the clog of the soul , and to which no more regard is to be ...
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abode Abraham after-state antient Hebrews apostle appears blessed body book of Revelation bosom of Abraham Chaldee children of God children of Israel children of men Christ covenant darkness dead death Deity denote departed spirits dwell earth Ehjeh employed everlasting evidently existence expectation expressed faith fathers future age future world given glorious glory grave Hades hand happy hath heaven hidden period holy intermediate invisible world Irenæus Isaiah Israel Jehovah Jerusalem Jewish church Jews king Lamech language latter light living Lord Messiah mortal Moses name Jehovah nations nature Olam Old Testament opinion original Paradise passage Paul peace perfect present promise prophets Psal psalm Psalmist racter region rendered rest resurrection Revelation righteous says scripture sense Septuagint shadow Sheol shew sion Solomon souls speaks tabernacle temple termed thee things thou shalt throne tion trust truth understood unto veil Vulgate wicked words Zion