| Philip Doddridge - 1805 - 644 sidor
...impatient under the delay of his ter* }>art of the glory there, he was also caught up rulo paradise d, that garden of God which is the seat of happy spirits...language was such as it is not lawful or possible* for man to utter ,- we have no terms of speech fit to express such conceptions, nor would it be consistent... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1805 - 684 sidor
...after the resurrection, lest lawful for a man to ut he should be impatient under the delav of his ter' part of the glory there, he was also caught up into...with many of the pious dead, and heard among them unalterable words, expressive of their subr lime ideas, which he was there taught to understand. But... | |
| 1846 - 612 sidor
...allude to heaven ; for his Father icas there .1 A CONSTANT READER. Doddridge defines paradise to be " that garden of God which is the seat of happy spirits...state, and during their separation from the body." As we know nothing of the locality either of heaven or paradise, admitting them to be distinct, we... | |
| John Henry Hobart (bp. of New York.) - 1824 - 514 sidor
...Dr. DODDRIDGE also speaks of Paradise as " the abode of happy spirits when separate from the body f, that garden of God which is the seat of happy spirits in * Clarke's Cora, on Luke xxiii. 43. t Whitby on Luke xxiii. 43. ; Doddridge on Luke xxiii. 43. the... | |
| John Henry Hobart - 1825 - 114 sidor
...Doddridge also speaks of Paradise as " the " abode of happy spirits when separate from the body,f " that garden of God which is the seat of happy spirits...state, and during their separation " from the body." Now, as in Heaven, happy spirits are united with their glorified bodies, the place where they abide,... | |
| 1832 - 438 sidor
...impatient under the delay of his part of the glory there, he was also caught up into paradise—that garden of God which is the seat of happy spirits in...state, and during their separation from the body— * " Whether St. Paul was in the body, or out of the body, as he himself expresses a doubt on this point,... | |
| Alexander Copland - 1832 - 586 sidor
...Dr. Doddridge also speaks of paradise as the abode of happy spirits when separated from the body, " that garden of God which is the seat of happy spirits in tJu: intermediate state."\ " Now, as in heaven, happy spirits are united with their glorified bodies,... | |
| Reuben Sherwood - 1840 - 90 sidor
...entertained with these visions of the third heaven, on which good men are to enter after the resurrection, lest he should be impatient under the delay of his...state, and during their separation from the body." *Ser. on the Middle State. Verily, Doct. Doddridge must have studied logic in the school of Bp. Bull.... | |
| William Ingraham Kip - 1867 - 246 sidor
...glory there, he was also caught up into Paradise, that garden of God, which is tlie seat of liappy spirits in the intermediate state, and during their separation from the body." To this place then it was that our Lord's spirit went, and there He promised that His suffering companion... | |
| Richard Cunningham Shimeall - 1870 - 482 sidor
...speaks of Paradise as the abode of happy spirits when separated from the body ; that garden of £tod which is the seat of happy spirits, in the intermediate state, and during their separation from the body."3 Dr. MACKNIGHT states, that " the name Paradise was also given to the place," ie, HADES, " where... | |
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