The Eclectic Review, Volume 27C. Taylor, 1827 |
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Page 197
... prediction respecting the overthrow of Jerusalem . With regard to all these prophecies , it may be remarked , that , as their object was specific , so , their purport was unequivocal , and could not be mistaken . They concerned the ...
... prediction respecting the overthrow of Jerusalem . With regard to all these prophecies , it may be remarked , that , as their object was specific , so , their purport was unequivocal , and could not be mistaken . They concerned the ...
Page 206
... prediction , that of the Seventy Weeks , which requires distinct notice . In point of literalness and explicitness , it stands al- most alone , and is clearly one of those predictions which was in- tended to be in part understood , and ...
... prediction , that of the Seventy Weeks , which requires distinct notice . In point of literalness and explicitness , it stands al- most alone , and is clearly one of those predictions which was in- tended to be in part understood , and ...
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... prediction , in which case it can be of no use or benefit to us ; and another thing , to be unable to lift the veil of futurity , and to anticipate what the prediction leaves unexplained . General notions and as- surances , ' as ...
... prediction , in which case it can be of no use or benefit to us ; and another thing , to be unable to lift the veil of futurity , and to anticipate what the prediction leaves unexplained . General notions and as- surances , ' as ...
Contents
Lewiss Christian Characteristics | 64 |
Answer to a printed Paper entitled Manifesto of the Christian Evidence | 114 |
Baroness Von Minutolis Recollections of Egypt | 132 |
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