The Comparative Coincidence of Reason and Scripture, Volume 1Hatchard, 1832 - 410 pages |
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Page 91
... sufferings . " The spirit of a man can sustain its infirmities , but a wounded spirit who can bear ? " ( Prov . xviii . 14 :) though the bitu- minous lake , the misery that man can now most readily conceive , is , for most obvious ...
... sufferings . " The spirit of a man can sustain its infirmities , but a wounded spirit who can bear ? " ( Prov . xviii . 14 :) though the bitu- minous lake , the misery that man can now most readily conceive , is , for most obvious ...
Page 93
... sufferings of the wicked are most acute , entirely independent of bodily pain , the parable of the rich man and Lazarus appears intended distinctly to ascertain ; for we are told that the former died and was buried ; his mortal remains ...
... sufferings of the wicked are most acute , entirely independent of bodily pain , the parable of the rich man and Lazarus appears intended distinctly to ascertain ; for we are told that the former died and was buried ; his mortal remains ...
Page 94
... sufferings which man most easily can com- prehend is still carried on , though those occasioned by his neglect of virtue were doubtless the miseries which this parable is designed principally to represent ; ( Luke xvi . 22-24 ; ) and ...
... sufferings which man most easily can com- prehend is still carried on , though those occasioned by his neglect of virtue were doubtless the miseries which this parable is designed principally to represent ; ( Luke xvi . 22-24 ; ) and ...
Page 96
... sufferings . But this is a point on which man is very incompetent to descant , being in our pre- sent state entirely unacquainted with the nature of spiritual existence . All we know is , that a spirit hath not flesh and bones like unto ...
... sufferings . But this is a point on which man is very incompetent to descant , being in our pre- sent state entirely unacquainted with the nature of spiritual existence . All we know is , that a spirit hath not flesh and bones like unto ...
Page 97
... suffering . Milton , throughout his great epic poem , supposes them capable of enduring pain , distinct from mental sufferings . And Holy Writ , we conceive , favours this supposition ; for as our present bodies are sown natural bodies ...
... suffering . Milton , throughout his great epic poem , supposes them capable of enduring pain , distinct from mental sufferings . And Holy Writ , we conceive , favours this supposition ; for as our present bodies are sown natural bodies ...
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Aaron angels appears behold blessed blest blood body brazen altar Canaan celestial cherubims of glory cherubs children of Israel Christian clearly commanded conceive congregation court covenant creatures cubits David death declaration Deity devil divine earth emblematic ephod eternal evil Exod Ezekiel faith Father gate globe glorious God's gold happiness hath heart heavenly holy place honour illustrious incense infinite inhabitants inquiry intermediate heaven Israelites Josephus king Luke Matt mercy mercy-seat mind minister Mosaic Moses Mount Horeb Mount Sinai mountain nature observation offered ordained palm trees paradise perfect priests probationary prove Psalm reason region religion Rephidim rubims sacred saith Scripture shewbread shittim wood Solomon souls spirits starry heavens stone sufferings symbolic tabernacle temple thee therein thereof thine things thou shalt tion trials truth unto Moses Urim Urim and Thummim vail virtue Zoroastres