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... taken this place ( Rev. xvii . 18 ) in its naked and unin- terpreted enouncements , just as Mr. Mede himself declares it ought to be taken . I do not see , therefore , how his admirers can object , either to my process , or my ...
... taken this place ( Rev. xvii . 18 ) in its naked and unin- terpreted enouncements , just as Mr. Mede himself declares it ought to be taken . I do not see , therefore , how his admirers can object , either to my process , or my ...
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... taken for granted , that the parallel places of Scripture contribute very greatly to its right interpretation . I have held this , and have acted upon it : the only difference between my proceeding and that of others is , that I have ...
... taken for granted , that the parallel places of Scripture contribute very greatly to its right interpretation . I have held this , and have acted upon it : the only difference between my proceeding and that of others is , that I have ...
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... taken therefrom . All which , however , as a thirty - years ' student of prophecy of no small credit , in Mr. Mede's school , once told me , is nothing beyond mere milk and water ! Another - and probably the very Reviewer answered in my ...
... taken therefrom . All which , however , as a thirty - years ' student of prophecy of no small credit , in Mr. Mede's school , once told me , is nothing beyond mere milk and water ! Another - and probably the very Reviewer answered in my ...
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... taken upon himself to expound the prophecies of the Word of God . " A sufficient refutation to all this will be found below . I need only re- mark now , that , as what is affirmed here is mere assumption , and sufficiently betrays the ...
... taken upon himself to expound the prophecies of the Word of God . " A sufficient refutation to all this will be found below . I need only re- mark now , that , as what is affirmed here is mere assumption , and sufficiently betrays the ...
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... taken from it , at less than the risk of damnation , and this though done even by an angel from heaven , † and the whole fabric of Romish develop- ment falls instantly to the ground : the nail , or peg , on which it hung gives way , and ...
... taken from it , at less than the risk of damnation , and this though done even by an angel from heaven , † and the whole fabric of Romish develop- ment falls instantly to the ground : the nail , or peg , on which it hung gives way , and ...
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Page 11 - Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you.
Page 10 - Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honour to him: for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and his wife hath made herself ready. And to her was granted that she should be arrayed in fine linen, clean and white: for the fine linen is the righteousness of saints.
Page 12 - But beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.