A general and connected view of the prophecies relative to the conversion, restoration, union and future glory of the houses of Judah and Israel, 1. köide;135. köide |
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Page 56
Samuel " then said , God has raised Talut to be your king . “ The children of Israel
answered , We are greater " than our king . We are men of dignity , and he “ ás of
inferior condition . How shall he be our “ king ? Samuel informed them , that they
...
Samuel " then said , God has raised Talut to be your king . “ The children of Israel
answered , We are greater " than our king . We are men of dignity , and he “ ás of
inferior condition . How shall he be our “ king ? Samuel informed them , that they
...
Page 131
And , if it extend its views to this final restoration , as it plainly must de , then both
Babylon and her king must be understood mystically . For it is said , that , in the
day of that very restoration and deliverance which the prophet had been so fully ...
And , if it extend its views to this final restoration , as it plainly must de , then both
Babylon and her king must be understood mystically . For it is said , that , in the
day of that very restoration and deliverance which the prophet had been so fully ...
Page 134
There is in short much the same . difference and much the same resemblance
between them , that there is between Daniel ' s infidel king and St . Paul ' s man of
sin : and I am strongly inclined to believe , that the two portraits are altogether ...
There is in short much the same . difference and much the same resemblance
between them , that there is between Daniel ' s infidel king and St . Paul ' s man of
sin : and I am strongly inclined to believe , that the two portraits are altogether ...
Page 135
Whereas , in the case of the king of Babylon , the mount of the divine presence
must , like the holy mountain between the seas mentioned by Daniel , be
understood literally ; both because the king is not said , like the prince of Tyre , to
have sat ...
Whereas , in the case of the king of Babylon , the mount of the divine presence
must , like the holy mountain between the seas mentioned by Daniel , be
understood literally ; both because the king is not said , like the prince of Tyre , to
have sat ...
Page 137
If in some points the character of the mysticat king of Babylon resemble that of the
infidel king , in others it no less resembles that of the Roman beast under his
Carlovingian head , when organizing a confederacy of vassal kings , and
planning ...
If in some points the character of the mysticat king of Babylon resemble that of the
infidel king , in others it no less resembles that of the Roman beast under his
Carlovingian head , when organizing a confederacy of vassal kings , and
planning ...
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