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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... suppose this state of things to be re- versed ; let us picture to ourselves either the whole , or nearly the whole , of mankind as being Christians not in word only , but in deed : and we may perhaps form some conception of the nature ...
... suppose this state of things to be re- versed ; let us picture to ourselves either the whole , or nearly the whole , of mankind as being Christians not in word only , but in deed : and we may perhaps form some conception of the nature ...
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... suppose , that their lives would be extended to a much longer period than they are at present . But some perhaps may ask , How can these things be ? To such a question the believer finds it not very difficult to give an answer . It was ...
... suppose , that their lives would be extended to a much longer period than they are at present . But some perhaps may ask , How can these things be ? To such a question the believer finds it not very difficult to give an answer . It was ...
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... suppose , that it will conclude with foretelling the restoration of the Jews ; otherwise the most remarkable event in the history of Daniel's people would be omitted . Indeed the very expression to scatter shews , that they alone . can ...
... suppose , that it will conclude with foretelling the restoration of the Jews ; otherwise the most remarkable event in the history of Daniel's people would be omitted . Indeed the very expression to scatter shews , that they alone . can ...
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... suppose Antichrist to be in Egypt and Libya for to what other time , in the course of his whole progress , can we with equal pro- priety ascribe them ? Thus situated , he would plainly receive the intelligence from the north and from ...
... suppose Antichrist to be in Egypt and Libya for to what other time , in the course of his whole progress , can we with equal pro- priety ascribe them ? Thus situated , he would plainly receive the intelligence from the north and from ...
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... suppose the troops of the maritime power and the Jews to have taken their position , hopeless probably of victory from their vast disparity in numbers to the huge hosts of their enemy . But the battle is not always to the strong , nor ...
... suppose the troops of the maritime power and the Jews to have taken their position , hopeless probably of victory from their vast disparity in numbers to the huge hosts of their enemy . But the battle is not always to the strong , nor ...
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Afghans ancient Antichristian confederacy Assyria beast behold bring captivity chapter children of Israel Christ Church Compare Isaiah confederacy Daniel declare described desolate destroy destruction dispersion earth Edom Egyptians empire enemies Ephraim Euphrates gathered Gentiles glory God's heart heaven Hebrew holy house of Israel infidel inhabitants Isaiah xi Isaiah xviii isles Israelites Jacob Jerusalem Jews judgment king of Babylon kingdom land of Egypt Latin empire Letter on Isaiah literal Lord hath Lord of hosts Lord thy Lowth in loc maritime power Mede Messiah midst mighty millennian mountain mystic nations Newton's Dissert Ottoman empire overthrow of Antichrist Palestine passage period phecy prediction prince of Tyre prophecy prophet restoration of Israel restoration of Judah river Roman saith the Lord scattered second advent Shechinah shew suppose Tarshish thee thine thou shalt tion tribes unconverted whole word Zechariah Zion