The Theory of William Miller: Concerning the End of the World in 1843, Utterly Exploded ; with Some Other Essays on the Same SubjectThomas Whittemore, 1840 - 210 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... Saviour , that Jerusalem should be destroyed . This they could hardly be- lieve ; and they went to him to show him the buildings of the temple , that he might see how utterly improbable it appeared . But he replied , " See ye not all ...
... Saviour , that Jerusalem should be destroyed . This they could hardly be- lieve ; and they went to him to show him the buildings of the temple , that he might see how utterly improbable it appeared . But he replied , " See ye not all ...
Pagina 17
... Saviour meant , that the Christians should remain a distinct people , till the end of the material world . And in proof of this , we have been re- ferred to two or three texts , where the word is applied to the Christians , and used to ...
... Saviour meant , that the Christians should remain a distinct people , till the end of the material world . And in proof of this , we have been re- ferred to two or three texts , where the word is applied to the Christians , and used to ...
Pagina 21
... Saviour was speaking of the former , and when of the latter ? The usual answer to this , is , that he first answers the question respecting the destruction of Jerusa- lem , and then respecting the destruction of the uni- verse . We have ...
... Saviour was speaking of the former , and when of the latter ? The usual answer to this , is , that he first answers the question respecting the destruction of Jerusa- lem , and then respecting the destruction of the uni- verse . We have ...
Pagina 22
... Saviour changes frequently the subject of discourse . He says , " Verses four , five , and six refer to the destruction of Jerusalem " ; from verse seven to verse fourteen , he is speaking of the end of the material universe ; at verse ...
... Saviour changes frequently the subject of discourse . He says , " Verses four , five , and six refer to the destruction of Jerusalem " ; from verse seven to verse fourteen , he is speaking of the end of the material universe ; at verse ...
Pagina 34
... swift cloud to destroy Egypt , why might not the Saviour be said to come in the clouds , and on the clouds ?. This is poetic imagery , and is not to be understood literally . It will avail nothing to say , at 34 MILLER'S THEORY.
... swift cloud to destroy Egypt , why might not the Saviour be said to come in the clouds , and on the clouds ?. This is poetic imagery , and is not to be understood literally . It will avail nothing to say , at 34 MILLER'S THEORY.
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