Jere. law in the state of wilderness, or in an un instructed state. 2. 6. Neither said they, where is the Lord whose instructions brought up our souls out of the Egyptian philosophy; whose word led them through the notions of the wild system through a philosophy of unenlightened knowledge and dangerous opinions; through a dry system; the shadow of error; through a human knowledge no soul in the degree man passed through, and where no soul man dwelt? 31. O generation, see ye the word of the Lord: hath my doctrine been a wild system to the soul Israel, a philosophy of darkness? Wherefore say the souls which I have chosen for my people, or to be a people unto me: we are lords: we will come or submit no more unto thy commandments? 4. 26. I beheld, and lo, the fruitful mind or knowledge was a wild opinion (in man); and all the systems thereof were broken down at the presence of the word of the Lord. 9. 10. For the high philosophical spirits will I take a weeping and a wailing; and for the souls that are inhabited by the notions of the wild human system, a lamentation: because they are burned up, or their understanding is dried up, so that no instruction can pass through them. 12. Who is the wise man that he may declare it, for what the human philosophy perisheth (in the soul,) and is burned up like a dry opinion of oneself that none studies? U Jere. 9. 26. Whose souls dwell in the wild opinions of the world; for the souls of all these nations are uncircumcised, or not stript of their vanity; and all the souls that are the house of the spirit Israel are uncircum cised in the heart. 12. 10. Their false notions have made the souls that were the pleasant portion or inhabitation of my Spirit, desolate wild souls. 6. For the knowledge of his soul shall be like the wild opinion in the mind that is deserted by the truth; and she shall not see when good cometh to her, but shall inhabit the dry knowledges in the wild system, a salt human system, or a system founded on human wisdom, and not inhabited by souls men. 22. 6. Surely I will make thy double knowledge a wild opinion, and human systems which are not inhabited. 23. 10. The human mind mourneth, the pleasant knowledges of the solitary soul are dried up. 51. 43. Her human systems are a desolation (to the soul), a dry philosophy, and a wild know Ezekiel, 13. ledge. 4. O Israel, the spirit of thy foolish prophets is like that of the spirits foxes in the deserted opinion. 19. 13. And now the knowledge of her soul is planted in the wild system, in a dry and thirsty human opinion. 20. 10. Wherefore I caused their souls to go forth out of the Egyptian system, and brought them into the barren state, state of solitude. or into the Ezekiel, 20. 35. And I will bring your souls into the imperfect 29. Hosea, 2. Joel, notions of the people. 5. I will leave thy spirit in the opinions of the uncouth human system, thy spirit and all the spirits that follow thy false notions of 34. 25. And my Spirit shall make with their souls a 13. 5. I did know thy soul in the state of wilderness, in the very dry system or human opinion. 1. 19. O Lord, to thee will my soul cry; for the worldly notions have destroyed the useful knowledges of the wild human system, or of the philosophical solitude. 2. 3. The human philosophy is as the knowledge Eden before them, and after their notions have passed through it, a desolate wild system (in the soul). Amos, Zeph. Mal. Matt. Mark, 2. 10. And led your souls forty philosophical years through the state of wilderness, or of re tirement, to possess the philosophy of the Amorites. 2. 13. He will make the knowledge of the spirit Nineveh a desolation (to the soul), dry like a barren system. 1. 3. I hated the philosophical spirit Esau, and laid his high knowledges and his heritage waste for the evil spirits of the wild human opinion. 3. 1. In those instructions came or appeared the spirit of John the Baptist, preaching to the souls that were in the wild notions of the spirit Judea. 4. 1. Then was the soul of Jesus led up of the spirit in retirement, or in the sentiments or notions of the wild human system, to be tempted of the spirit of the devil. 15. 33. Whence should we have so much knowledge in the wild state, as to fill or satisfy the souls of so great a multitude, or of people in so great a degree of knowledge? 1. 4. John did instruct in the spirit of the imperfect human system, and preach the doc trine of repentance for the remission of sins. 12. And immediately the Spirit of God driveth his soul into retirement, or into the barren human opinion. 13. And his soul was there in the notions of the wild system, forty mental days, tempted of the spirit Satan, and was with the wild philosophical spirits; and the spirits of God (within his soul) ministered unto him their lights and consolations. Mark, 1. 45. Jesus's soul could no more openly enter into Luke, the philosophical system of the people, but was without in forsaken knowledges, or in the state of recollection; and their minds came to his doctrine from every degree of the human philosophy. 1. 80. And the child-soul grew in knowledge, and waxed strong in spirit, or in faith, and was in retirement, or in the deserted or unfrequented knowledges, till the day of her shewing her light unto the soul Israel. 3. 2. The word of God came unto John's soul, that had received life, or had been instructed in the truth, from the double knowledge of Zecharias, while in retire ment, or while in a state of ignorance. 4. 1. And Jesus's soul being full of the Holy Spirit, returned from the instructive know ledge Jordan, and was led by the Spirit into the notions of the wild human system. 5. 16. And his soul withdrew himself from the opinions of the world, and prayed. 8. 29. And his mind brake the knowledges with which it was bound, and was driven of the evil spirit into the errors of the uncultivated human opinion. 15. 4. What man of you having an hundred humble, but ignorant, souls under his management, if he lose one of them, doeth not leave the ninety and nine in the dry human system, and go after that which is |