| George Fox - 1709 - 712 pages
...him ; At that time, the Sins of all Mankind were upon him, and their Iniquities and Tranfgreflions, with which he was wounded ; which he was to bear, and to be an Offering for them, as he was Man, but died not, as he was God. And fo, in that he died for all Men, and tafted Death... | |
| 1817 - 798 pages
...be done." I told him at th.it time the sinK of all mankind were upon him, and their iniquities and transgressions, with which he was wounded; which he was to bear, and to be an offering for, as he u.is man; but died not, tat he wag < .od : so, in that he died for nil men, tasting denth for every... | |
| Henry Tuke - English literature - 1810 - 40 pages
...all mankind were upon him, and their iniquities and trans. fressions, with which he was wounded ~T •which he was to bear, and to be an offering for,...being at that time in a measure sensible of Christ's sufferings. The priest said it was a very good full answer, and such a one aa he had not heard.' George... | |
| Henry Tuke - Quakers - 1813 - 348 pages
...George replied : " At that time the gins of all mankind were upon Christ, and their iniquities and transgressions with which he was wounded, which he...offering for the sins of the •whole world."' This 'answer greatly pleased the Priest, who, at that time, highly applauded George Fox, and would frequently... | |
| Henry Tuke - Quakers - 1813 - 344 pages
...this George replied: "At that time the sins of all mankind were upon Christ, and their iniquities and transgressions with which he was wounded, which he...to bear and to be an offering for, as he was man, hut died not as he was God; so in that he died for c!i men, tasting death for every man, he -was an... | |
| Henry Tuke - Quakers - 1815 - 342 pages
...George Replied : " At that time the sins of all mankind were upon Christ, and their iniquities and transgressions with which he was wounded, which he...an offering for the sins of the whole world." This answer greatly pleased the priest, who, at that time, highly applauded George Fox, and would frequently... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1817 - 780 pages
...thine be done." I told him at that time the sins of all mankind were upon him, and their iniquities and transgressions, with which he was wounded; which he...an offering for, as he was man; but died not, as he wag God : so, in that he died for all men, tasting death for every man, he was an offering for the... | |
| John Wesley, George Story - Christianity - 1806
...replied, " At that time the fins of all mankind "were upon him, and their iniquities and tranfgrejiuns with which he was " wounded, which he was to bear, and to be an offering for them, as he was man, " but died not as he was God. And fo in that ha died for all men, and taftcd death... | |
| William Sewel - Society of Friends - 1823 - 704 pages
...George answered thus : ' At that time the sins of all mankind were npon Christ, and their iniquities and transgressions with which he was wounded, which he was to bear, and to be an offering for them, as he was man ; but died not, as be was God : and so, in that he died for all men, and tasted... | |
| Elias Hicks - Society of Friends - 1825 - 376 pages
...told him, at that time the sins of all mankind were upon him, and their iniquities and transgression?, with which he was wounded; which he was to bear, and...world. This I spoke, being at that time, in a measure, sensible.of Christ's sufferings."— 1644. .' Though I had great openings, yet great trouble and temptations... | |
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