| John Dick - 1838 - 588 páginas
...incense should be offered to his name, and a pure offering. As soon as he had announced to his disciples that all power was given to him in heaven and in earth, he said, " Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1844 - 594 páginas
...holding out the man Christ Jesus as the object of religious faith, and fear, and love, and teaching that all power was given to him, in heaven and in earth, — it should, also, guard us against supposing that it meant to represent God as, in himself, wearing... | |
| William Hodge Mill - 1845 - 520 páginas
...new and incorruptible state of being, — his declarations, no longer couched in mystery and parable, that all power was given to Him in heaven and in earth, — the higher instructions He vouchsafed, when in the course of these forty days He spoke to them... | |
| Mary Dana Shindler - 1845 - 350 páginas
...our blessed Lord had given us a very different clue to the right understanding of the Scriptures when he declared, that all power was given to him in Heaven and on earth. With this, his own declaration, constantly in view, I found that I could understand many... | |
| Charles Stovel - 1846 - 574 páginas
...kingdom of Messiah. At the time when our Lord, having wrought the atonement, and risen from the dead, declared that all power was given to him in heaven and in earth, we have seen that he gave his final instructions to his people in this world, took his seat at the... | |
| Robert Hall - 1846 - 596 páginas
...government of the universe, in every variety of form which language can supply, — though he himself declared that all power was given to him in heaven and in earth,- — his possession of external authority is unblushingly asserted to be an unscriptural tenet. We challenge... | |
| August Neander - 1848 - 510 páginas
...admit the men of all nations, by baptism, into his communion and discipleship. And he assured them that all power was given to him, in heaven and in earth, to establish the kingdom of God victoriously ; and that be would be with his own, even until the consummation... | |
| Robert Hall - 1849 - 504 páginas
...government of the universe in every variety of form which language can supply, — though he himself declared that all power was given to him in heaven and in earth, — his possession of external authority is unblushingly asserted to be an unscriptural tenet. We challenge... | |
| John Dick - 1850 - 560 páginas
...possession of their inestimable treasures. Accordingly, after his resurrection he told his disciples, that " all power was given to him in heaven and in earth ;" * evidently meaning, that it was given to him in consequence of his sufferings and death. Long before,... | |
| Henry White - 1851 - 200 páginas
...than kingly act, by which he confirmed his declaration in the eyes of those to whom he had given it, that all power was given to him in heaven and in earth. He led out the eleven as far as Bethany, to the Mount of Olives — that mountain which had witnessed... | |
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