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Page 86
8 , 20 , 24 , the rise of Antiochus Epiphanes is described ; for the fourth beast in 7
: 7 , 8 , 11 , 19 – 26 , is , beyond all reasonable doubt , the divided Grecian
dominion which succeeded the reign of Alexander the Great . From this dynasty ...
8 , 20 , 24 , the rise of Antiochus Epiphanes is described ; for the fourth beast in 7
: 7 , 8 , 11 , 19 – 26 , is , beyond all reasonable doubt , the divided Grecian
dominion which succeeded the reign of Alexander the Great . From this dynasty ...
Page 87
... as described in the preceding context . This decisive circumstance , the writer
in the periodical to whom I have adverted , in his haste and in his zeal for favorite
opinions , seems to have wholly overlooked . One who feels as much confidence
...
... as described in the preceding context . This decisive circumstance , the writer
in the periodical to whom I have adverted , in his haste and in his zeal for favorite
opinions , seems to have wholly overlooked . One who feels as much confidence
...
Page 88
be said is : How does the result here described , viz . ' the giving up of the saints
and times and laws into his hands , ' fourth beast with his ten horns , as
represented in chap . vii . , it is made quite plain and palpable by chap . viii . In
Dan .
be said is : How does the result here described , viz . ' the giving up of the saints
and times and laws into his hands , ' fourth beast with his ten horns , as
represented in chap . vii . , it is made quite plain and palpable by chap . viii . In
Dan .
Page 107
So is it , surely , with the case of Rachel weeping for her children , as described in
Jer . 31 : 15 , and applied by the prophet to the exile of the Jews ; while Matthew (
2 : 17 , 18 ) applies it to the massacre by Herod of the infants who were in the ...
So is it , surely , with the case of Rachel weeping for her children , as described in
Jer . 31 : 15 , and applied by the prophet to the exile of the Jews ; while Matthew (
2 : 17 , 18 ) applies it to the massacre by Herod of the infants who were in the ...
Page 137
Great events — the prominences of history — are seen and described , but ( for
the most part at least ) not the intervals of time between . In the case before us ,
the description of the general judgment comes after the description of the fall of ...
Great events — the prominences of history — are seen and described , but ( for
the most part at least ) not the intervals of time between . In the case before us ,
the description of the general judgment comes after the description of the fall of ...
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