An attempt to elucidate the prophecies concerning Antichrist: with remarks on some works of J. H. Frere |
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... tion which transferred them from the tyranny of one wild beast to that of another . And what becomes of these " humane and gentle " people thus transferred from the lion , or rather per- haps the fierce and still more cruel lioness , to ...
... tion which transferred them from the tyranny of one wild beast to that of another . And what becomes of these " humane and gentle " people thus transferred from the lion , or rather per- haps the fierce and still more cruel lioness , to ...
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... tion ) is intimated in the command , " Arise , devour much flesh . ” It may be so ; though I cannot help thinking that we might just as well argue that the issuing such a command implied that the beast was to be employed in doing what ...
... tion ) is intimated in the command , " Arise , devour much flesh . ” It may be so ; though I cannot help thinking that we might just as well argue that the issuing such a command implied that the beast was to be employed in doing what ...
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... tion , we should expect to find that work performed by the Bear who was standing by him . Indeed if Daniel remembered the vision of the Image and sup- posed the Lion and Bear to be equivalent to the Gold and Silver , he must surely have ...
... tion , we should expect to find that work performed by the Bear who was standing by him . Indeed if Daniel remembered the vision of the Image and sup- posed the Lion and Bear to be equivalent to the Gold and Silver , he must surely have ...
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... tion , " they said thus unto it " -who said ? It has not I believe been supposed that the language of Daniel's prophecy intimates the presence of any person ; and it is unsatisfactory to slip over it with the mere state- ment that the ...
... tion , " they said thus unto it " -who said ? It has not I believe been supposed that the language of Daniel's prophecy intimates the presence of any person ; and it is unsatisfactory to slip over it with the mere state- ment that the ...
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... tion . I do not undertake to say that there may not be insurmountable objections , which I do not see , to the proposed interpretation ; but it is due to the able and learned author to suggest to the reader , that he cannot fairly form ...
... tion . I do not undertake to say that there may not be insurmountable objections , which I do not see , to the proposed interpretation ; but it is due to the able and learned author to suggest to the reader , that he cannot fairly form ...
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