| George Bush - 1842 - 240 pàgines
...Hadrian. The revolution of seventeen centuries has instructed us not to press too closely the mysterious language of prophecy and revelation; but as long as,...mankind, should tremble at the appearance of their divine Judge."* Can it be doubted that the language of the sacred writers is so constructed, as that it should,... | |
| George Bush - 1842 - 240 pàgines
...Hadrian. The revolution of seventeen centuries has instructed us not to press too closely the mysterious language of prophecy and revelation ; but as long...the church it was productive of the most salutary cjfects on the faith and practice of Christians, who lived in the awful expectation of that moment... | |
| 322 pàgines
...Hadrian. The revolution of seventeen centuries has instructed us not to press too closely the mysterious language of prophecy and revelation ; but as long...race of mankind should tremble at the appearance of the divine Judge." The polite sneer of the philosopher is hardly to be mistaken ; though I have known... | |
| George Bush - 1845 - 422 pàgines
...Hadrian. The revolution of seventeen centuries has instructed us not to press too closely the mysterious language of prophecy and revelation ; but as long...race of mankind, should tremble at the appearance of the divine Judge." • The other is a passage from Dr. Watts, in his " Essay towards the proof of a... | |
| Robert Townley - 1845 - 196 pàgines
...Hadrian. The revolution of seventeen centuries has instructed us not to press too closely the mysterious language of prophecy and revelation ; but as long...race of mankind, should tremble at the appearance of the divine Judge." (p. 185, edition 1830.) This objection has never been answered, neither is there... | |
| George Bush - 1845 - 408 pàgines
...Hadrian. The revolution of seventeen centuries has instructed us not to press too closely the mysterious language of prophecy and revelation ; but as long...race of mankind, should tremble at the appearance of the divine Judge." The other is a passage from Dr. Watts, in his " Essay towards the Proof of a Separate... | |
| Robert Townley - 1845 - 194 pàgines
...Hadrian. The revolution of seventeen centuries has instructed us not to press too closely the mysterious language of prophecy and revelation ; but as long...race of mankind, should tremble at the appearance of the divine Judge." (p. 185, edition 1830.) This objection has never been answered, neither is there... | |
| George Bush - 1845 - 408 pàgines
...instructed us not to press too closely the mysterious language of prophecy and revelation; but as long a? for wise purposes, this error was permitted to subsist...race of mankind, should tremble at the appearance of the divine Judge." The other is a passage from Dr. Watts, in his " Essay towards the Proof of a Separate... | |
| John Humphrey Noyes - 1847 - 518 pàgines
...instructed ua not to press too closely the mysterious language of prophecy and revelation ; but as long an, for wise purposes, this error was permitted to subsist in the church, it waa productive of the most sajutary effects on the faith and practice of Christians, who lived in the... | |
| Truth-seeker and present age - 1849 - 540 pàgines
...Hadrian. The revolution of seventcen centuries has instructed us not to press too closely the mysterious language of prophecy and revelation ; but as long...moment when the globe itself, and all the various races of mankind, should tremble at the appearance of thcir Divine judge." Before closing this communication... | |
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