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Page 126
Common report made Nero , after reigning a while , to disappear for some time ,
then to make his appearance again , as if he had come up from the region of the
dead , and finally to perish . So Rev . 17 : 8 , “ The beast which thou sawest , was
...
Common report made Nero , after reigning a while , to disappear for some time ,
then to make his appearance again , as if he had come up from the region of the
dead , and finally to perish . So Rev . 17 : 8 , “ The beast which thou sawest , was
...
Page 154
The matter would not be worth adverting to , did I not wish to avoid even the
appearance of treating Mr . Þ . with incivility . Nothing could be further from my
intention . is well grounded , because the person who entertains it 154
APPENDIX .
The matter would not be worth adverting to , did I not wish to avoid even the
appearance of treating Mr . Þ . with incivility . Nothing could be further from my
intention . is well grounded , because the person who entertains it 154
APPENDIX .
Page 181
The one half is not yet told — but enough . Such a tissue of incongruities and
inconsistencies has rarely made its appearance before the world , at any period
since the days of Jacob Boehmen and Immanuel Swedenborg . How it is
possible for ...
The one half is not yet told — but enough . Such a tissue of incongruities and
inconsistencies has rarely made its appearance before the world , at any period
since the days of Jacob Boehmen and Immanuel Swedenborg . How it is
possible for ...
Page 183
... prophecies respecting the appearance of the Messiah are invested with the
costume of figurative language . The predominant characteristics in the Old
Testament are , that APPENDIX . 183 the virgin, the daughter of Israel, of his ...
... prophecies respecting the appearance of the Messiah are invested with the
costume of figurative language . The predominant characteristics in the Old
Testament are , that APPENDIX . 183 the virgin, the daughter of Israel, of his ...
Page 185
Christ himself assumed a visible appearance then , only that he might take on
him our nature and die for sin , Heb . 2 : 9 , 14 . When he appears a second time ,
there is no necessity of assuming such a nature ; he will appear , i . e . he will
give ...
Christ himself assumed a visible appearance then , only that he might take on
him our nature and die for sin , Heb . 2 : 9 , 14 . When he appears a second time ,
there is no necessity of assuming such a nature ; he will appear , i . e . he will
give ...
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