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... Hades , and the Latin Inferi , and whatsoever is contained under them . Con- cerning which St. Augustine giveth this note : " The name of hell is variously put in Scriptures , and in many meanings , according as the sense of the things ...
... Hades , and the Latin Inferi , and whatsoever is contained under them . Con- cerning which St. Augustine giveth this note : " The name of hell is variously put in Scriptures , and in many meanings , according as the sense of the things ...
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... HADES , and answer- ably thereunto , the Latin interpreters the word Infernus or Inferi , and the English the word hell , for that which in the Hebrew text is naned NW , SHEOL : on the other side , where in the New Testament the word HADES ...
... HADES , and answer- ably thereunto , the Latin interpreters the word Infernus or Inferi , and the English the word hell , for that which in the Hebrew text is naned NW , SHEOL : on the other side , where in the New Testament the word HADES ...
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... Hades always signifieth hell , never the grave . " But Stapleton will stand to it stoutly , " that neither Hades nor Sheol is in the Scrip- tures ever taken for the grave , but always for hell . " " The word Infernus , Hades , Sheol ...
... Hades always signifieth hell , never the grave . " But Stapleton will stand to it stoutly , " that neither Hades nor Sheol is in the Scrip- tures ever taken for the grave , but always for hell . " " The word Infernus , Hades , Sheol ...
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... Hades , it is used by Hippo- crates to express the first matter of things , from which they have their beginning , and into which afterwards being dissolved they make their ending . For having said , that in nature nothing properly may ...
... Hades , it is used by Hippo- crates to express the first matter of things , from which they have their beginning , and into which afterwards being dissolved they make their ending . For having said , that in nature nothing properly may ...
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... Hades , is pe- rished ; " by Light understanding nothing else but the visi- ble structure and existence of things : and by Hades , that invisible and insensible thing which other philosophers commonly call λny , Chalcidius " the ...
... Hades , is pe- rished ; " by Light understanding nothing else but the visi- ble structure and existence of things : and by Hades , that invisible and insensible thing which other philosophers commonly call λny , Chalcidius " the ...
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