The Anti-Materialist; Denying the Reality of Matter and Vindicating the Universality of Spirit

The Anti-Materialist; Denying the Reality of Matter and Vindicating the Universality of Spirit PDF Author: John DUDLEY (Vicar of Sileby, Leicestershire.)
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The Anti-materialist

The Anti-materialist PDF Author: John Dudley
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The Anti-Materialist; Denying the Reality of Matter and Vindicating the Universality of Spirit

The Anti-Materialist; Denying the Reality of Matter and Vindicating the Universality of Spirit PDF Author: John DUDLEY (Vicar of Sileby, Leicestershire.)
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The Anti-materialist; Denying the Reality of Matter and Vindicating the Universality of Spirit

The Anti-materialist; Denying the Reality of Matter and Vindicating the Universality of Spirit PDF Author: John Dudley (Vicar of Humberston.)
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The Anti-Materialist

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The Anti-Materialist

The Anti-Materialist PDF Author: John Dudley
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Excerpt from The Anti-Materialist: Denying the Reality of Matter, and Vindicating the Universality of Spirit The same may be observed of the figures exhibited in churches. Paintings called portraits often give very different features to the same person, but are all equally efficient of the intended purpose: they suggest the same idea of the man and of his character. In truth the visible form is of so little importance, that it is a matter of the utmost indifference, be what it may: almost any form will suffice. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

New Theory of Taxation

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Commentaries on the First Twenty Chapters of the Book of the Prophet Ezekiel, Volume 2

Commentaries on the First Twenty Chapters of the Book of the Prophet Ezekiel, Volume 2 PDF Author: John Calvin
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Commentaries

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Commentaries on the First Twenty Chapters of the Book of the Prophet Ezekiel. By John Calvin. Now First Translated from the Original Latin, and Collated with the French Version, by Thomas Myers. [With the Text in Latin and English.]

Commentaries on the First Twenty Chapters of the Book of the Prophet Ezekiel. By John Calvin. Now First Translated from the Original Latin, and Collated with the French Version, by Thomas Myers. [With the Text in Latin and English.] PDF Author:
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John Calvin's Commentaries On Ezekiel 13- 20

John Calvin's Commentaries On Ezekiel 13- 20 PDF Author: John Calvin
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This is the extended and annotated edition including * an extensive biographical annotation about the author and his life Calvin produced commentaries on most of the books of the Bible. His commentaries cover the larger part of the Old Testament, and all of the new excepting Second and Third John and the Apocalypse. His commentaries and lectures stand in the front rank of Biblical interpretation. The vigor of Calvin's mind and the stores of his learning are amply displayed in his COMMENTARY ON EZEKIEL. And that the modern reader may enter fully into those valuable explanations of the text it will be desirable to furnish him with a slight sketch of the times in which this Prophet lived. We shall then add such critical remarks as may illustrate our Author’s exposition of the Sacred Text. “Thy sons shall be eunuchs in the palace of the king of Babylon,” were the ominous words of ISAIAH to a king of Judah, and after the lapse of a century they were fulfilled to the letter. Kings, and priests, and nobles, and people were all swept away by the remorseless monarch, and planted here and there along the lenny banks of the river Chebar. There EZEKIEL pined in misery among three thousand captives of rank, who, according to JOSEPHUS, graced the triumph of NEBUCHADNEZZAR. Either a priest or the son of a priest, (for the sense is doubtful, Ezekiel 1:4,) here he was compelled to linger during twenty-two years of his life, while he was wrapt in prophetic vision, and carried on the wings of the soul to the city of his fathers. Here he tarried in body, while his spirit was at home with the Cherubim within the Temple, among their wings and wheels, and burning movements, and mysterious brightness. Here he often gazed upwards into the firmament above him, and in the clear azure of an eastern sky beheld the sapphire throne, and the appearance of the glory of JEHOVAH resting majestically upon it! Here he experienced the prophetic inspiration, and was strengthened to proclaim in JEHOVAH’S Name the mysteries of punishments and desolation. He was permitted to enunciate the great truths of GOD’S moral government of his ancient ones — to proclaim the eternal connection between obedience and happiness, transgression and ruin. Nor was he alone in his declarations of vengeance against every man “that setteth up his idols in his heart.” When he entered on his office, Jeremiah had completed the thirty-fourth year of his apostleship, and was contemporary with him for at least eight years. Amidst insult, obloquy, and scorn, he proclaimed before the faithless king the coming hosts of the Chaldeans; while ZEPHANIAH was still prophesying in JUDAEA, and DANIEL proclaiming the power of holiness in the land of BABYLON. This is volume two out of two and covers Calvin's commentaries on Ezekiel 13 - 20.