The Christian Review, Volume 23Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1858 |
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... means of accomplishing his diabolical purpose , and by this act proving himself a person external to Judas Iscariot , and yet not a human being , but a spirit , who entering into him , could approach his mind directly , instead of being ...
... means of accomplishing his diabolical purpose , and by this act proving himself a person external to Judas Iscariot , and yet not a human being , but a spirit , who entering into him , could approach his mind directly , instead of being ...
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... means an adversary or accuser . The first example of his being so called in the Bible is in 1 Chroni- cles , xxi : 1 , where it is stated that he " provoked David to number Israel , " and thus as his adversary induced him to incur the ...
... means an adversary or accuser . The first example of his being so called in the Bible is in 1 Chroni- cles , xxi : 1 , where it is stated that he " provoked David to number Israel , " and thus as his adversary induced him to incur the ...
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... designated " the angels of the Devil , " ( Matthew , xxv : 41 , ) and " the angels of the Dragon . " ( Revelation , xii : 7. ) Now as the term angel means primarly " a messenger , " it follows that 1858. ] 43 The Devil and his Angels .
... designated " the angels of the Devil , " ( Matthew , xxv : 41 , ) and " the angels of the Dragon . " ( Revelation , xii : 7. ) Now as the term angel means primarly " a messenger , " it follows that 1858. ] 43 The Devil and his Angels .
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means primarly " a messenger , " it follows that these desig- nations point out their position as subordinate to the Devil , and shows their work , which is to aid him in seeking to carry out his diabolical schemes and plans of ...
means primarly " a messenger , " it follows that these desig- nations point out their position as subordinate to the Devil , and shows their work , which is to aid him in seeking to carry out his diabolical schemes and plans of ...
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... means and mode of access , or what are their sources of in- formation respecting the circumstances of men ; but they appear to accomplish their object by blinding the eyes of the unconverted . See 2 Corinthians , iv : 3-4 : " In whom ...
... means and mode of access , or what are their sources of in- formation respecting the circumstances of men ; but they appear to accomplish their object by blinding the eyes of the unconverted . See 2 Corinthians , iv : 3-4 : " In whom ...
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