| Philip Doddridge - Theology - 1803 - 666 pages
...xvi. 27. xxv. 31. JJ 1 Cor. xr. 52. §§ Her. xx. 12, |||| Mark xiii. 24. • ^ Mat. xxiv. 29. vens passing away with a great noise, the elements melting with fervent heat, the earth with all things in it being burnt up*i and departing out of its place^. And can any thing... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 676 pages
...xvi. 27. MY. 31. JJ 1 Cor. xv. 52. V, Rer. xx. 12, ||| Mark xiii. '-' t. Vj Mat. xxiv. 29. •vens passing away with a great noise, the elements melting with fervent heat, the earth with all things in it being burnt up*, and departing out of its place-]-. And can any thing... | |
| William Jay - Families - 1833 - 518 pages
...; and we behold the fair frame of nature springing out of chaos. They draw us forward ; and we see the heavens passing away with a great noise, the elements melting with fervent heat the earth also, and all the works that are therein burnt up. They tell us to look inward ; acd under... | |
| William Howorth - Sermons - 1839 - 264 pages
...maddening outcries, and raving blasphemies, will heighten the terrific scene, as the M heavens are passing away with a great noise, the elements melting with fervent heat, the earth also, and the works that are therein being burnt up ? But in proportion as the frantic terrors... | |
| Isaac Wescott - Future punishment - 1854 - 210 pages
...then gives a prophetic description of the mighty changes which should take place at his coming, as the heavens passing away with a great noise, the elements melting with fervent heat, etc., etc., and closes with the personal exhortation to his brethren : " Seeing that ye look for such... | |
| Thomas Coleman (Independent Minister.) - 1855 - 222 pages
...They hear the trumpet sound,—they see the dead arise,— they witness the wreck of nature,—the heavens passing away with a great noise, the elements melting with fervent heat, the globe in flames! They know the great day is come, and they see all its realities open before them.... | |
| 1856 - 806 pages
...who can look with any reasonable composure upon that last closing scene of temporal things. The idea of the heavens passing away with a great noise, the elements melting with fervent heat, and of the world in flames, all this, so fearful a contemplation for ungodly men, brings no appalling terror... | |
| George Wellford - 1857 - 280 pages
...shock of an earthquake at a particular spot, the whole frame of nature will be universally convulsed, the heavens passing away with a great noise, the elements melting with fervent heat, the earth also and all the works therein being consumed in one great conflagration ! 2 Pet, iii. 10.... | |
| Thomas Osmond Summers - Dublin (Ireland) - 1860 - 204 pages
...view of the city from the rear of houses on the canal bank, between Portobello and Charlemont street, was appallingly awful ; the roar of the tempest, the...'between three and four in the afternoon, a storm lik£ a' tornado suddenly burst upon the city, accompanied with thunder, lightning, and a torrent of... | |
| George Huntington - 1868 - 350 pages
...spread that deluge of fire of which S. Peter makes Noah's flood the type. But this conflagration, " the heavens passing away with a great noise, the elements melting with fervent heat, 4 will not be a destruction or annihilation, but a re-organization and re-construction, so that out... | |
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