Popular Lectures on the Prophecies Relative to the Jewish NationJ. Hatchard, 1830 - 212 páginas |
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... believe that a generation of their ancestors beheld the perform- ance of those miracles , and therefore handed down these books to their posterity as genuine and au- thentic . That this is the present opinion of the nation , may be ...
... believe that a generation of their ancestors beheld the perform- ance of those miracles , and therefore handed down these books to their posterity as genuine and au- thentic . That this is the present opinion of the nation , may be ...
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... believe that miraculous escape ; and now , for the first time , to celebrate that feast ? This line of argument applies to any and every period of the history of England . We conclude , therefore , that the Jewish books were written and ...
... believe that miraculous escape ; and now , for the first time , to celebrate that feast ? This line of argument applies to any and every period of the history of England . We conclude , therefore , that the Jewish books were written and ...
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... believe ) shall be restored again . The Lord God hath spoken - this is our sure war- rant . To ascertain the right meaning of his words this is our proper business . The progress of events , by giving fulfilment to many of the ...
... believe ) shall be restored again . The Lord God hath spoken - this is our sure war- rant . To ascertain the right meaning of his words this is our proper business . The progress of events , by giving fulfilment to many of the ...
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... said it , and I believe what he hath said , simply , because he hath said it . The circumstance of difficulty , or even apparent C © Rom . iv . 18-21 . c 2 impossibility , in the way of a literal fulfilment , LECTURE I. 19.
... said it , and I believe what he hath said , simply , because he hath said it . The circumstance of difficulty , or even apparent C © Rom . iv . 18-21 . c 2 impossibility , in the way of a literal fulfilment , LECTURE I. 19.
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... , as Abraham would probably have called it , an evasive interpretation , would acquire strength and confi- dence in the delay . Here was the trial of Abra- ham's faith and patience . He continued to believe , 20 LECTURE I.
... , as Abraham would probably have called it , an evasive interpretation , would acquire strength and confi- dence in the delay . Here was the trial of Abra- ham's faith and patience . He continued to believe , 20 LECTURE I.
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