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... prophet Ezechiel's map , and substituting Ara- bia for Ethiopia . Yet this passage of Ezechiel is his chief plea for allegorizing Genesis : with what success let the reader judge . A warm fancy , in a paroxysm of zeal , may indulge its ...
... prophet Ezechiel's map , and substituting Ara- bia for Ethiopia . Yet this passage of Ezechiel is his chief plea for allegorizing Genesis : with what success let the reader judge . A warm fancy , in a paroxysm of zeal , may indulge its ...
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... Prophet's meaning : ' and , ' that this prophecy concerns one " Maher - shalal - hashbas , born of a prophetess , and given as a sign to Ahaz , king of Judah . ' An easy way to elude a text of Scripture ! Mistakes and ignorance ...
... Prophet's meaning : ' and , ' that this prophecy concerns one " Maher - shalal - hashbas , born of a prophetess , and given as a sign to Ahaz , king of Judah . ' An easy way to elude a text of Scripture ! Mistakes and ignorance ...
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... Prophet expressly de- clares it . Upon this occasion , we do not read , that he mar ried a second wife : neither was polygamy familiar to austere persons of the prophetic profession : and the third verse , of the seventh chapter ...
... Prophet expressly de- clares it . Upon this occasion , we do not read , that he mar ried a second wife : neither was polygamy familiar to austere persons of the prophetic profession : and the third verse , of the seventh chapter ...
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... prophet's meaning than we can pretend to be . After wading through those difficulties , I shall not swell my page with all the passages quoted in your book , to prove Christ's humanity : I allow them all . But what are we to do with all ...
... prophet's meaning than we can pretend to be . After wading through those difficulties , I shall not swell my page with all the passages quoted in your book , to prove Christ's humanity : I allow them all . But what are we to do with all ...
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... prophet may be , and a son , who must be of the same nature with his father . What a precedent for perjurers ! And what blasphemy in St. Paul , who affirms , that he thought it no usurpation to make ' himself equal to God ! ' Common ...
... prophet may be , and a son , who must be of the same nature with his father . What a precedent for perjurers ! And what blasphemy in St. Paul , who affirms , that he thought it no usurpation to make ' himself equal to God ! ' Common ...
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