A General and Connected View of the Prophecies, Relative to the Conversion, Restoration, Union, and Future Glory, of the Houses of Judah and Israel; the Progress, and Final Overthrow, of the Antichristian Confederacy in the Land of Palestine; and the Ultimate General Diffusion of Christianity, Volume 2Rivington, 1809 - 344 pages |
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... considered by the prophet as antitypical to ancient Tyre and its prince . Here therefore the question is , Ihat power , and what prince , at the time of the end , can we reason- ably suppose to be intended in this typical pre- diction ...
... considered by the prophet as antitypical to ancient Tyre and its prince . Here therefore the question is , Ihat power , and what prince , at the time of the end , can we reason- ably suppose to be intended in this typical pre- diction ...
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... considered as just " and virtuous men ; and that there never existed an inspired work nor an inspired writer . A party of the Wuhabecs last year ( 1802 ) attacked Kurbulu , celebrated among the P'ersians as being the burial place of the ...
... considered as just " and virtuous men ; and that there never existed an inspired work nor an inspired writer . A party of the Wuhabecs last year ( 1802 ) attacked Kurbulu , celebrated among the P'ersians as being the burial place of the ...
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... considered Mohammed , Jesus Christ , Moses , " and many others respected by the Sunnites in the character " of prophets , as merely great men whose history might be " read with improvement ; denying , that any book had ever " been ...
... considered Mohammed , Jesus Christ , Moses , " and many others respected by the Sunnites in the character " of prophets , as merely great men whose history might be " read with improvement ; denying , that any book had ever " been ...
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... considered as dan- gerous , and on account of which he was obliged to fly from " Damascus , and retire to Mousul . 86 " During his residence at Mousul , Moolah - Mohammed openly " announced as orthodox the doctrines which he held : and ...
... considered as dan- gerous , and on account of which he was obliged to fly from " Damascus , and retire to Mousul . 86 " During his residence at Mousul , Moolah - Mohammed openly " announced as orthodox the doctrines which he held : and ...
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... considered in that point of view was a fit type of the divine Wisdom , the eternal Logos . On the other hand , when the tempter appears under the form of a serpent , and when St. John styles the devil that old serpent , we are in as ...
... considered in that point of view was a fit type of the divine Wisdom , the eternal Logos . On the other hand , when the tempter appears under the form of a serpent , and when St. John styles the devil that old serpent , we are in as ...
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ancient Antichrist Antichristian confederacy army Assyrian Babylon behold Blayney Blayney in loc bring captivity children of Israel Christ church converted Daniel denote desolate destroyed destruction dispersion dwell earth Edom Egypt enemies Ephraim Ezek Ezekiel false prophet flock fulness gather Gentiles God's Gog and Magog hand harvest hath heaven holy mountain horn Horsley in loc house of Israel house of Judah infidel inhabitants Isaiah Jerusalem Jewish Jews Joel John Judah and Israel judgment Kimchi king kingdom land last head likewise literal locusts Lord of hosts Lowth in loc mean Mede Messiah Millennium mystic nations Nineveh Ottoman empire overthrow Palestine passage period prediction prince prophecy restoration of Israel restoration of Judah Roman beast Roman empire saith the Lord scattered second advent shepherds shew spirit suppose sword thine thou shalt tion tribes Tyre unto Wahabees whole word Zechar Zechariah