~18 Min.Chapter 9
... in once a year to make reconciliation - no one else. The way to God in holiness was ... with "to bear the sins of many."9 But it will be remarked, that the ...
<1 Min.Chapter 9
... cut off; and the house should become a testimony of the judgment of God to every one that passed by. We see here to what an extent the fate of Israel hung ...
~2 Min.Chapter 9
... himself to the religious capacity and to the modes of thought belonging to the one and to the other, in order to gain access for the truth into their minds; ...
~1 Min.Chapter 9
... the nations, but which, when seen, surpasses all that could be said of it; and which one must be near to appreciate. It is a glory that excels all that the ...
~5 Min.Chapter 9
... to be reconciled with God's special promises to the Jews. There remained one important question to be considered, namely, how this salvation, common to Jew ...
~2 Min.Chapter 9
... let loose to torment the ungodly Jews. The fifth angel sounds (Rev. 9); and one who should have been by position the instrument of light and ...
~8 Min.Chapter 9
... This period of seventy weeks is divided into three parts - seven, sixty-two, and one. During the first part, or the seven weeks, the desolate city and its ...
~2 Min.Chapter 9
... Himself, so that, while Israel should be sifted among all the nations, not one grain should be lost. The wicked who did not believe in the judgment should ...
~7 Min.Chapter 9
... the truth of God, that all were in such wise against them that, if any one were not so, he was even thereby for them. So thoroughly did the presence of ...
~2 Min.Chapter 9
... but to make peace with such is to deprive oneself of a victory, and of one's right to make good the judgment and the glory of God, in the unmingled ...