Death, or the separation of the body and soul. The dissolution of the world is an awful event, which we have reason to believe, both from the Old Testament and the New, will certainly take place.
1. It is not an incredible thing, since nothing of a material nature is formed for perpetual duration.
2. It will doubtless be under the direction of the Supreme Being, as its creation was.
3. The soul of man will remain unhurt amidst this general desolation.
4. It will be an introduction to a greater and nobler system in the government of God, 2 Peter 3:13 .
5. The consideration of it ought to have a great influence on us while in the present state, 2 Peter 3:11-12 .
See CONFLAGRATION.
Despite a stated reliance on the plain meaning of the Bible and the dictates of common sense, Buck's Theological Dictionary, first published in London in 1802, seeks to provide a textual basis for the evangelical community. By combining brief essays on orthodox belief and practice with historical entries on various denominations, Buck provided an interpretive lens that allowed antebellum Protestants to see Christianity's almost two millennia as their own history.Wikipedia
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