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... expositors view these expressions as identical. We shall meet with them, or their equivalent, frequently hereafter; and it may be proper at the outset to inquire a little into this familiar phraseology. (See chapters i. 9; vi. 9; xii ...
... expositors view these expressions as identical. We shall meet with them, or their equivalent, frequently hereafter; and it may be proper at the outset to inquire a little into this familiar phraseology. (See chapters i. 9; vi. 9; xii ...
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... expositors of this book,—that their actual fulfilment, alone, will interpret these predictions.—Doubtless it was in ... expositor. Moses "endured as having respect unto the recompense of the reward." Let us copy his example. "He is ...
... expositors of this book,—that their actual fulfilment, alone, will interpret these predictions.—Doubtless it was in ... expositor. Moses "endured as having respect unto the recompense of the reward." Let us copy his example. "He is ...
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... expositors, "was the cause of John's banishment." This unguarded language confounds the difference between a cause and an occasion. John had given no cause of banishment to his enemies. The true cause of their hostility was their hatred ...
... expositors, "was the cause of John's banishment." This unguarded language confounds the difference between a cause and an occasion. John had given no cause of banishment to his enemies. The true cause of their hostility was their hatred ...
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David Steele. artificial divisions are as unfounded, in the apprehension of sober expositors, as the attempts of impious Arians and others, to turn the historical narrative of the creation and fall of man into an allegory! The meaning of ...
David Steele. artificial divisions are as unfounded, in the apprehension of sober expositors, as the attempts of impious Arians and others, to turn the historical narrative of the creation and fall of man into an allegory! The meaning of ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | |
CHAPTER X | |
CHAPTER XI | |
CHAPTER XII | |
CHAPTER XIII | |
CHAPTER XIX | |
CHAPTER XX | |
CHAPTER XXII | |
APPENDIX | |
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allusion angel Antichrist antichristian Apocalypse apostacy apostle appear Babylon Balaam beast behold blood called chapter Christendom Christian church of Rome civil covenant Daniel death devil disciples divine doctrine dragon earth ecclesiastical enemies Exod expositors faith Father fire four glory God's Gog and Magog gospel grace hath heaven heresies Holy Spirit horns idolatry impenitent interpretation Jesus Christ John John iii judgment kingdom kings lake of fire Lamb Lord Christ Lord Jesus Matt Mediator Millenarians ministry moral mystic Babylon nations Nicolaitans object persecution person prelates prophecy prophet redeemed reign represent resurrection righteousness Roman empire saints saith Scriptures sealed servants seven seventh seal seventh trumpet signify sixth slain suppose symbol temple testimony thee things third thou thousand throne unto verse vials voice witnesses woman word worship wrath xvii