When shall these Things be? Or Signs of the last timesJames Nisbet & Company, 1868 - 414 pages |
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... become more worldly , more bitter and scoffing . The Church of God will stand out more sharply defined - more conspicuous as a divine creation in the world , and yet not of the world - more aggressive on the realms of the wicked one ...
... become more worldly , more bitter and scoffing . The Church of God will stand out more sharply defined - more conspicuous as a divine creation in the world , and yet not of the world - more aggressive on the realms of the wicked one ...
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... become brighter in the past ; but the dark and unfulfilled future that remains becomes more illu- minated also ; and we have a clear , if not a certain , idea of the day and the hour , or of the approximate time , when all these things ...
... become brighter in the past ; but the dark and unfulfilled future that remains becomes more illu- minated also ; and we have a clear , if not a certain , idea of the day and the hour , or of the approximate time , when all these things ...
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... becomes every day louder , and the signs of his approach more easily deciphered . " Through the harsh voices of our day A low , sweet prelude finds its way : Through clouds of doubt and creeds of fear A light is breaking calm and clear ...
... becomes every day louder , and the signs of his approach more easily deciphered . " Through the harsh voices of our day A low , sweet prelude finds its way : Through clouds of doubt and creeds of fear A light is breaking calm and clear ...
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... becomes modern history- have long ago broken the restraints that kept them in their respective orbits . The treaties of 1815 , on which so great stress was laid , have been scattered to the winds ; and that of 1856 has gone with them ...
... becomes modern history- have long ago broken the restraints that kept them in their respective orbits . The treaties of 1815 , on which so great stress was laid , have been scattered to the winds ; and that of 1856 has gone with them ...
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... become the metropolis of the whole earth . " There is , there- fore , nothing singular in these sentiments : indeed one cannot understand how any mind , accepting Scripture according to its simple , literal , and express- ive usages ...
... become the metropolis of the whole earth . " There is , there- fore , nothing singular in these sentiments : indeed one cannot understand how any mind , accepting Scripture according to its simple , literal , and express- ive usages ...
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