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 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 34–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... never lift their eye to a state of glory or of blessedness hereafter . They bury their dearest relatives , but follow them , in thought , no farther than to the place of the dead . They see their own death approaching , call together ...
... never lift their eye to a state of glory or of blessedness hereafter . They bury their dearest relatives , but follow them , in thought , no farther than to the place of the dead . They see their own death approaching , call together ...
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... never pro- ceeded so far as to attribute to it much , if any , activity , and that they were accustomed to regard it rather as a dull , lethargic state of being , whose torpidness was scarcely affected by motives , and enlivened by no ...
... never pro- ceeded so far as to attribute to it much , if any , activity , and that they were accustomed to regard it rather as a dull , lethargic state of being , whose torpidness was scarcely affected by motives , and enlivened by no ...
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... never calls upon the dead to praise the Lord , even in those sublime , poetic 22 Ps . cxxxix . 7-10 . 24 Ps . lxxi . 20 . 23 Prov . xv . 11 . 25 Ps . vi . 5 . · strains in which he apostrophizes the whole crea- tion CONCERNING THE ...
... never calls upon the dead to praise the Lord , even in those sublime , poetic 22 Ps . cxxxix . 7-10 . 24 Ps . lxxi . 20 . 23 Prov . xv . 11 . 25 Ps . vi . 5 . · strains in which he apostrophizes the whole crea- tion CONCERNING THE ...
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... never see light.'32 Such is the darkness , as well as silence , in which he contemplates their abode . In ano- ther passage , comparing himself , on account of his trouble and dejection , to the dead in Sheol , he alludes to their ...
... never see light.'32 Such is the darkness , as well as silence , in which he contemplates their abode . In ano- ther passage , comparing himself , on account of his trouble and dejection , to the dead in Sheol , he alludes to their ...
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... never looks forward to that bright and happy scene , even where the train of his re- flections would naturally have suggested the top- ic , had it been familiar to him . We find , then , that from Moses to the Captivi- ty , the same ...
... never looks forward to that bright and happy scene , even where the train of his re- flections would naturally have suggested the top- ic , had it been familiar to him . We find , then , that from Moses to the Captivi- ty , the same ...
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Essays on Important Subjects: Originally Published in the Universalist ... John Elliot Palmer Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1838 |
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Essays on Important Subjects: Originally Published in the Universalist ... John Elliot Palmer Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1838 |
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