The Expositor and Universalist Review, Volumen1;Volumen3George W. Bazin, 1834 |
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... resurrection to immortal life . But in what place could this subject be more properly introduced , if the sacred writers intended to teach that the material uni- verse shall be destroyed ? Preachers in the present age gen- erally speak ...
... resurrection to immortal life . But in what place could this subject be more properly introduced , if the sacred writers intended to teach that the material uni- verse shall be destroyed ? Preachers in the present age gen- erally speak ...
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... resurrection of the dead . Under the circumstances already mentioned , it is submitted whether the passages we have noticed , and others of similar character , should be interpreted literally or figuratively . If the language be ...
... resurrection of the dead . Under the circumstances already mentioned , it is submitted whether the passages we have noticed , and others of similar character , should be interpreted literally or figuratively . If the language be ...
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... resurrection - in what it consists , do not fully appear from the foregoing quotations . These we are necessitated to draw from other sources of information ; but they are so derived as to leave no doubt of their correctness . From ...
... resurrection - in what it consists , do not fully appear from the foregoing quotations . These we are necessitated to draw from other sources of information ; but they are so derived as to leave no doubt of their correctness . From ...
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... resurrection . Little captivating or desirable as this resurrection was , it was thought of sufficient importance to be reserved for the good alone . Prideaux says , But from this resurrection they ex- cluded all that were notoriously ...
... resurrection . Little captivating or desirable as this resurrection was , it was thought of sufficient importance to be reserved for the good alone . Prideaux says , But from this resurrection they ex- cluded all that were notoriously ...
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... resurrection were confined to Hebrews . 4. They asserted the endless misery of the wicked , that is , of all the Gentiles . 5. The Sadducees deni- ed the resurrection , and maintained that the whole man perish- ed at death . These ...
... resurrection were confined to Hebrews . 4. They asserted the endless misery of the wicked , that is , of all the Gentiles . 5. The Sadducees deni- ed the resurrection , and maintained that the whole man perish- ed at death . These ...
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Achaia angels apostle appear atonement believe Bible brethren called character christian fellowship church circumstances communion day of judgment dead death destruction divine doctrine earth Egypt epistle eternal everlasting evil expression faith Father Gentiles give glory gospel Greek hath heart heathen heaven Hebrew hell holy Israel Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish Jews Josephus judge koinonia language Lord mankind Matt meaning ment mercy misery moral Moses Mount of Olives Mount Zion mystery nature object observed original original sin parable partakers passage Paul Pharisees preaching present prophet punishment quoted received reference regard religion remarks rendered resurrection retribution righteousness sacrifice Sadducees salvation Saviour Scriptures sects sense Septuagint Sheol sinners sins Sodom Sodom and Gomorrah soul speak spirit sufferings supposed temple Testament thee things thou tion transgression translation truth Universalism Universalists unto verse whole wicked word wrath writers