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" Did not our hearts burn within us/ &c. ; or rather like what Paul felt, when he could not tell whether he was in the body, or out of it. "
The Life of Col. James Gardiner, with Extracts from His Funeral Sermon - Page 52
by Philip Doddridge - 1864 - 149 pages
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Some remarkable passages in the life of ... col. James Gardiner. With an ...

Philip Doddridge - 1817 - 294 pages
...disciples got as they were going to Kumiiius, when they said, ' Did not our hearts burn within us,' &c. or rather like what Paul felt, when he could not tell...whether he was in the body or out of it." He then men-' tions his dread of spiritual pride, from which he earnestly prays that God may deliver and preserve...
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The Life of Col. James Gardiner: Who was Slain at the Battle of Prestopans ...

Philip Doddridge - 1825 - 240 pages
...disciples got, as they were going to Emmaus, when they said, ' Did not our hearts burn within us/ &c. ; or rather like what Paul felt, when he could not tell...He then mentions his dread of spiritual pride, from whence he earnestly prays that God may deliver and preserve him. " This," says he, " would have hindered...
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Lectures, expository and practical, on the book of Revelation, Volume 2

Robert Culbertson - 1826 - 584 pages
...independent of their bodies. Hence, when Paul was caught up by the same Spirit into the third heavens, he could not tell whether he was in the body, or out of it, 2 Cor. xii. 2. Though John does not in so many words inform us of his translation* yet as he enters...
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The Gospel magazine, and theological review. Ser. 5. Vol. 3, no. 1-July 1874

1871 - 592 pages
...wisdom. It would not do for us always to be on the mount. The Apostle Paul had such revelations that he could not tell whether he was in the body or out of the body ; but the Lord did not think such revelations were entirely good and profitable for His servant's...
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The Gospel magazine, and theological review. Ser. 5. Vol. 3, no. 1-July 1874

1874 - 352 pages
...of the world of which to retain him it " was not worthy; " and Paul, when caught up into Paradise, could not tell " whether he was in the body or out of the body." But, beloved, at best, how faint and how poor must be our verybrightest hopes and highest...
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A Course of Lectures on Future Punishment: Delivered at the Baptist Meeting ...

Wilson C. Rider - Sin - 1836 - 602 pages
...exerting its powers and faculties in a state of separation from the body. The apostle, during his 'vision, could not tell whether he was in the body or out of the body, and he speaks of being " absent fron the body and present with the Lord." Now if a man can...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 11

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - United States - 1858 - 666 pages
...see and hear, and know, and feel. And therefore, in the transporting vision of that hour, the Apostle could not tell whether he was in the body or out of the body. The penitent thief, forgetting the agonies of crucifixion in the intenser agony of a guilty...
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The New Englander, Volume 11

Criticism - 1853 - 666 pages
...see and hear, and know, and feel. And therefore, in the transporting vision of that hour, the Apostle could not tell whether he was in the body or out of the body. The penitent thief, forgetting the agonies of crucifixion in the intenser agony of a guilty...
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An exposition of the six following subjects. 1st, The parable of the rich ...

W. Wakeham - 1847 - 154 pages
...blood, either to obtain or to endure. Hence Paul, who once was privileged to witness it, declared that 'he could not tell whether he was in the body or out of it ; and though it matters not, it clearly shows that the body was not suited for it. And I also think...
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The Harbinger, Or, New Magazine of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion

Theology - 1861 - 1642 pages
...carried away to some super-sensible region, which he calls the "third heaven," and "paradise," that he could not tell whether he was "in the body" or " out of the body." There he heard " unspeakable words," and had communicated to him au " abundance of revelations...
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