| Flavius Josephus - 1809 - 658 pages
...cxyeclation of thcfe new enjoyments which will be peculiar to every one ot them, and ciieeming thofe things beyond what we have here ; with whom there...place of toil, no burning heat, no piercing cold, nor any briers there ; but the countenante of the fathers andot the juft, which they Гее alw.nys frr.ilei.... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1824 - 356 pages
...by the angels appointed over that place, 'into a region of light, in which the just have dwelt from the beginning of the world ; not constrained by necessity,...things beyond what we have here : with whom there is n& place of toil, no burning heat, no piercing cold, nor are any briers there ; but the countenance... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1825 - 456 pages
...by the angels appointed over that place, unto a region of light, in which the just have dwelt from the beginning of the world ; not constrained by necessity,...place of toil, no burning heat, no piercing cold, nor any briars there : but the countenance of the fathers and of the just, which they see, always smiles... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1825 - 610 pages
...the jusi la« dwelt from the beginning of the world ; not constrained by necessity, but em anjoying the prospect of the good things they see, and rejoicing in the етрсс.;'.! ii MI of those new enjoyments which will be peculiar to every one of them, аша esteeming... | |
| Alexander Copland - 1832 - 586 pages
...light, in which the just have dwelt from the beginning of the world ; not constrained by necessity, but enjoying the prospect of the good things they see,...enjoyments which will be peculiar to every one of • De Statu Mortuorum. Translated in the text. j Josephus was born while Jesus Christ lived, and was,... | |
| 1833 - 646 pages
...light, in which the just have dwelt from the beginning of the world; not constrained by necessity, but enjoying the prospect of the good things they see,...and esteeming those things beyond what we have here. The countenance of the fathers and of the just, which they see, always smile upon them, while they... | |
| Philemon Robbins Russell - 1842 - 172 pages
...by the angels appointed over that place, unto a region of light, in which the just have dwelt from the beginning of the world ; not constrained by necessity,...; no burning heat, no piercing cold ; nor are any briars there ; but the countenance of the fathers and of the just which they see always, smiles upon... | |
| Philemon Robbins Russell - 1842 - 142 pages
...by the angels appointed over that place, unto a region of light, in which the just have dwelt from the beginning of the world; not constrained by necessity,...esteeming those things beyond what we have here; with whonUhere is no place of toil ; no burning heat, no piercing cold; nor are any briers there; but the... | |
| Philemon Robbins Russell - 1842 - 148 pages
...by the angels appointed over that place, unto a region of light, in which the just have dwelt from the beginning of the world; not constrained by necessity,...one of them, and esteeming those things beyond what \ve have here: with whom4there is no place of toil ; no burning heat, no piercing cold; nor are any... | |
| Sunday school teacher's manual - 1847 - 322 pages
...by the angels appointed over that place, into a region of light, in which the just have dwelt from the beginning of the world ; not constrained by necessity,...those new enjoyments which will be peculiar to every oue of them, and esteeming those things beyond what we have here ; with whom there is no place of toil,... | |
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