The British Harbinger, Volume 20David King, 1867 |
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... prove to us an evil and a loss , but in the eye of the Judge it may be charged to our inherent weakness and necessary ignorance . The argument from the majority , though a favourite one , is fallacious ; as we have seen that at best ...
... prove to us an evil and a loss , but in the eye of the Judge it may be charged to our inherent weakness and necessary ignorance . The argument from the majority , though a favourite one , is fallacious ; as we have seen that at best ...
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... prove that the cited predictions were not written in allusion to the events to which they are applied , or that they do not exist in the form in which they are quoted , or that they are not found where they are said to be , or that they ...
... prove that the cited predictions were not written in allusion to the events to which they are applied , or that they do not exist in the form in which they are quoted , or that they are not found where they are said to be , or that they ...
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... prove that they can preach , and then depend upon schools and col- leges only to furnish them what additional education they need in order to make their talents available . The colleges , and especially the churches adjacent to the ...
... prove that they can preach , and then depend upon schools and col- leges only to furnish them what additional education they need in order to make their talents available . The colleges , and especially the churches adjacent to the ...
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... prove in your columns everything I have said , or offer ample apology . But Mr. Watts cannot tell us what it consists in . Let him try . " Without noticing the personal remarks Mr. King indulged in on the platform at New- castle in ...
... prove in your columns everything I have said , or offer ample apology . But Mr. Watts cannot tell us what it consists in . Let him try . " Without noticing the personal remarks Mr. King indulged in on the platform at New- castle in ...
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... prove . In the Harbinger for August Mr. King writes of his intended opponent thus- " We don't mean that Mr. Ellis desires to retreat - not at all . With a few stock arguments of a certain school of Unitarians he would rush headlong ...
... prove . In the Harbinger for August Mr. King writes of his intended opponent thus- " We don't mean that Mr. Ellis desires to retreat - not at all . With a few stock arguments of a certain school of Unitarians he would rush headlong ...
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Page 361 - For the stars of heaven and the constellations thereof shall not give their light: the sun shall be darkened in his going forth, and the moon shall not cause her light to shine.
Page 130 - And the ten horns which thou sawest upon the beast, these shall hate the whore, and shall make her desolate and naked, and shall eat her flesh, and burn her with fire.
Page 141 - And all that believed were together, and had all things common, and sold their possessions and goods, and parted them to all men, as every man had need ; and they, continuing daily with one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, did eat their meat with gladness and singleness of heart, praising God, and having favour with all the people.
Page 289 - Let the heathen be wakened, and come up to the valley of Jehoshaphat: for there will I sit to judge all the heathen round about.
Page 206 - Behold my servant, whom I have chosen ; my beloved, in whom my soul is well pleased : I will put my spirit upon him, and he shall shew judgment to the Gentiles.
Page 362 - And when ye shall see Jerusalem compassed with armies, then know that the desolation thereof is nigh. 21 Then let them which are in Judea flee to the mountains...
Page 99 - I am the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt : open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it. 11 But my people would not hearken to my voice; and Israel would none of me. 12 So I gave them up unto their own hearts' lust: and they walked in their own counsels.
Page 206 - He raised Him from the dead, and set Him at His own right hand in the heavenly places, Far above all principality, and power, and might, and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this world, but also in that which is to come...
Page 359 - Then," in the full sense of the words (Rev. xi. 15), " shall the kingdoms of this world become the kingdoms of our LORD, and of his CHRIST, and he shall reign for ever and ever.
Page 22 - Brethren. I count not myself to have apprehended : but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, 14 I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.