For understanding the prophecies, we are, in the first place, to acquaint ourselves with the figurative language of the prophets. This language is taken from the analogy between the world natural and an empire or kingdom considered as a world politic. The Life of Sir Isaac Newton - Página 248por David Brewster - 1832 - 323 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edward Bickersteth - 1835 - 300 páginas
...literal as many prophecies in Isaiah. Figurative language in the symbolical prophecies is frequently " taken from the analogy between the world natural,...empire or kingdom considered as a world politic."' The rules which Sir Isaac Newton gives, and the examples of Daubuz, on the prophetic language are valuable,... | |
| 1836 - 488 páginas
...temporary, typical, preparative kingdom now subsisting. " The figurative language of the Prophets is taken from the analogy between the world natural,...an empire or kingdom considered as a world politic. Accordingly the whole world natural, consisting of heaven and earth, signifies the whole world politic,... | |
| William Willcocks Sleigh - 1837 - 454 páginas
...will be particularly useful in explaining the prophecies. " The figurative language of the prophets is taken from the analogy between the world natural,...an empire or kingdom considered as a world politic. Accordingly, the whole world natural, consisting of heaven and earth, signifies the whole world politic,... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1837 - 882 páginas
...tlicir olbe nun he iclui ben glorifico. Old MS. BIBLE. " The figurative language of the prophets is taken from the analogy between the world natural and...an empire or kingdom considered as a world politic. Ac« Or, found wanting. ь Chap. xiii. 10 ; U. 19 ; Ezek. xxxii. 7; Joel u. 31; iii. 15. = Rev. *«.... | |
| W. Snell Chauncy - 1838 - 456 páginas
...the first place, to acquaint ourselves with the figurative language of the prophets. This language is taken from the analogy between the world natural and...empire, or kingdom, considered as a world politic. Accordingly, the whole world natural, consisting of heaven and earth, signifies the whole world politic,... | |
| 1839 - 1060 páginas
...will shake the heavens, and the earth shall remove &c.] The figurative language of the Prophets is a. politick. The heavens and the things therein signify thrones and dignities, and those who enjoy them... | |
| THOMAS WEMYSS - 1840 - 560 páginas
...part 1, chap. 2, where he says, " The figurative language of the prophets is taken from the aailogy between the world natural, and an empire or kingdom considered as a world politic. Accordingly, the whole world natural, consisting of heaven and earth, signifies the whole world politic,... | |
| Thomas Wemyss - 1840 - 536 páginas
...part 1, chap. 2, where he says, " The figurative language of the prophets is taken from the anilogy between the world natural, and an empire or kingdom considered as a world politic. Accordingly, the whole world natural, consisting of heaven and earth, signifies the whole world politic,... | |
| 1841 - 430 páginas
...literal as [99] many prophecies in Isaiah. Figurative language in the symbolical prophecies is frequently "taken from the analogy between the world natural,...empire or kingdom considered as a world politic."* The rules which Sir Isaac Newton gives, and the examples of Daubuz, on the prophetic language, are valuable;... | |
| William Goodhugh, William Cooke Taylor - 1841 - 744 páginas
...in his Observations on the Propliecies, where he says, "The figurative language of the prophets is taken from the analogy between the world natural,...an empire or kingdom considered as a world politic, consisting of thrones and people, or so much of it as is considered in prophecy; and the things in... | |
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