Brief observations upon some of the first chapters of the Book of Genesis [signed J.P.].1827 |
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... common reader certainly would do ) in the plain , literal sense - that is , according to the most apparent meaning of the words ? The first object of the following pages will be , to make some observations upon those apparently plain ...
... common reader certainly would do ) in the plain , literal sense - that is , according to the most apparent meaning of the words ? The first object of the following pages will be , to make some observations upon those apparently plain ...
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... glory of the moon , and another glory of the stars : for one star differeth from another star in glory . " . The above , according to common apprehension , relates , I shall here introduce, as prefatory to the first ...
... glory of the moon , and another glory of the stars : for one star differeth from another star in glory . " . The above , according to common apprehension , relates , I shall here introduce, as prefatory to the first ...
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J. P.. The above , according to common apprehension , relates , that there really are celestial bodies in heaven , and with different degrees of glory ; the highest degree of SUPEREMINENCE may therefore among them ... common apprehension, ...
J. P.. The above , according to common apprehension , relates , that there really are celestial bodies in heaven , and with different degrees of glory ; the highest degree of SUPEREMINENCE may therefore among them ... common apprehension, ...
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... or whether the parable , after the explanation granted , still remained a PARABLE . In the character of a common , but much interested reader , I see no method by which I can C 2 19 burned in the fire; so shall it be in ...
... or whether the parable , after the explanation granted , still remained a PARABLE . In the character of a common , but much interested reader , I see no method by which I can C 2 19 burned in the fire; so shall it be in ...
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... common reader must perceive that the line of Cain was evil ; but that in the true line of Adam and Seth , loyalty to God , and a right apprehension of his will , was the guidance of their lives . In the third chapter of Luke , Adam is ...
... common reader must perceive that the line of Cain was evil ; but that in the true line of Adam and Seth , loyalty to God , and a right apprehension of his will , was the guidance of their lives . In the third chapter of Luke , Adam is ...
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Brief Observations Upon Some of the First Chapters of the Book of Genesis (1827) No preview available - 2009 |
Brief Observations Upon Some of the First Chapters of the Book of Genesis No preview available - 2009 |
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Abel Adam Adam's genealogy angels appears apprehension Arabia bad seed behold birth-right blessing of Isaac bond-woman born brother Cain Cain and Abel Cain's called Canaan Canaanites celestial cerning chap chapter of Genesis children of men corn and wine corrupt covenant curse declaration degrees of glory Deity descendants dominion Edom Edomites enmity ephah Esau evil flesh free-woman fulfilment giants given glory Isaac his father Ishmael Ishmael and Esau Israel Israelites Jacob Jacob's posterity Japhet Jews kingdom literal Lord hath indignation Mahometan mentioned mercy Mount Seir multiplied conception Nabatheans nations Noah Padan-aram parable prime blessing profane history prophecy prophets race Rebekah saith the Lord Saracens Sarah Satan Satan's seed Saviour Scripture serpent servants Seth Shem Shinar sixth chapter sons sons of Noah sorrow spirit suppose sword take a wife tares thou shalt thy seed verse wheat woman woman's seed womb word