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Page viii
... chap- ters of St. Matthew , from the Rev. G. E. Hare's " Christ to return . " .... 101 The question proposed , — shall we attempt to fix upon the point of time , in round numbers , upon which we now stand , in the successive evolutions ...
... chap- ters of St. Matthew , from the Rev. G. E. Hare's " Christ to return . " .... 101 The question proposed , — shall we attempt to fix upon the point of time , in round numbers , upon which we now stand , in the successive evolutions ...
Page xii
... chap . viii . Effect on Daniel . - Offers prayer . - Daniel's solicitude.- An Angel explains the 2300 years . The 2300 years of chap . viii . 14 , and the 70 weeks or 490 of chap . ix . 24—27 , have a common commencement . - The 70 ...
... chap . viii . Effect on Daniel . - Offers prayer . - Daniel's solicitude.- An Angel explains the 2300 years . The 2300 years of chap . viii . 14 , and the 70 weeks or 490 of chap . ix . 24—27 , have a common commencement . - The 70 ...
Page xxv
... Chap . xii . 6. All the intervening events pourtrayed in his series of chronometrical pro- phecies , he was commanded to " close and seal up , " till that period should arrive . This , however , will not apply to the age of the Apostles ...
... Chap . xii . 6. All the intervening events pourtrayed in his series of chronometrical pro- phecies , he was commanded to " close and seal up , " till that period should arrive . This , however , will not apply to the age of the Apostles ...
Page xxvi
... chap . x . 4 , ) are given to us as a key to unlock the Divine purposes as well respecting times and seasons , as the nature and character of the events themselves ; not that it was indispensable that these should be understood , except ...
... chap . x . 4 , ) are given to us as a key to unlock the Divine purposes as well respecting times and seasons , as the nature and character of the events themselves ; not that it was indispensable that these should be understood , except ...
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... Chap . I. & 64-80 . 3. Shuckfords Connections . Vol . , III . p . , 149 , 160 , 4. Ibid . p . , 129 . 5. Shuck . Con . vol . , I. p . , 48 . 6. Faber . Orig . , of Pag . , Idol . b . I. Zend . avest . vol . , üi . Hyde de ler . vet ...
... Chap . I. & 64-80 . 3. Shuckfords Connections . Vol . , III . p . , 149 , 160 , 4. Ibid . p . , 129 . 5. Shuck . Con . vol . , I. p . , 48 . 6. Faber . Orig . , of Pag . , Idol . b . I. Zend . avest . vol . , üi . Hyde de ler . vet ...
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