Names and Titles of the Lord Jesus ChristMussey and Tompkins, 1841 - 400 pages |
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... Everlasting Father XXIX . First - Born from the Dead XXX . First Fruits XXXI . Forerunner XXXII . Foundation XXXIII . Friend of Sinners XXXIV . Governor XXXV . Head XXXVI . Heir Page 11 15 • 19 23 25 27 30 32 34 36 41 46 · 49 52 57 61 ...
... Everlasting Father XXIX . First - Born from the Dead XXX . First Fruits XXXI . Forerunner XXXII . Foundation XXXIII . Friend of Sinners XXXIV . Governor XXXV . Head XXXVI . Heir Page 11 15 • 19 23 25 27 30 32 34 36 41 46 · 49 52 57 61 ...
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... everlasting , because Jesus is the foundation . II . He would rule upon his throne . That Christ was to be a ruler is evident from the whole strain of prophecy . Even to quote the Scripture indicating this fact would swell this work to ...
... everlasting , because Jesus is the foundation . II . He would rule upon his throne . That Christ was to be a ruler is evident from the whole strain of prophecy . Even to quote the Scripture indicating this fact would swell this work to ...
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... everlasting . It is the song of the elders around the throne , and will be the triumphant subject of angels and men when suffering humanity is redeemed , and made fit for the regions of endless purity and enjoyment . ' From Jesse's root ...
... everlasting . It is the song of the elders around the throne , and will be the triumphant subject of angels and men when suffering humanity is redeemed , and made fit for the regions of endless purity and enjoyment . ' From Jesse's root ...
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... everlasting life . ' * * During this interesting conversation , the subject of the manna which God sent from heaven for Israel , was presented , and a masterly contrast was drawn between that and the bread sent ' from heaven to give ...
... everlasting life . ' * * During this interesting conversation , the subject of the manna which God sent from heaven for Israel , was presented , and a masterly contrast was drawn between that and the bread sent ' from heaven to give ...
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... everlasting light , the unspotted mir- ror of the power of God , and the image of his good- ness . ' * Dr. Clarke presents the motto in a circumlocutory phrase : The resplendent out - beaming of the essen- tial glory of God . ' We are ...
... everlasting light , the unspotted mir- ror of the power of God , and the image of his good- ness . ' * Dr. Clarke presents the motto in a circumlocutory phrase : The resplendent out - beaming of the essen- tial glory of God . ' We are ...
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Ahaz Apostle appeared applied beautiful Behold blessed bread called character child Christian church consolation corner stone covenant darkness dead death deliverance disciples divine doctrine door dwell earth earthly enemies ensign eternal everlasting faith Father FATHER'S GLORY first-born forever foundation fruits Gentiles give glorious glory gospel hath head heart heaven holy human instances Israel Jehovah Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish Jews John John iv Judah king kingdom Lamb light look Luke Matt Messiah mind moral motto nations nature never passage passover peace Pharisees precious corner present priest prophecy prophets purity reader Redeemer reign remarks resurrection sacred salvation Saviour says Scriptures sent Shepherd signifies sinner Son of God sorrow soul spirit sufferings temple thee things thou throne tion tribe of Judah truth universal reconciliation unto Vine whole WILLIAM NEWCOME word
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Page 80 - And this word, Yet once more, signifieth the removing of those things that are shaken, as of things that are made, that those things which cannot be shaken may remain.
Page 94 - Christ, when he raised him from the dead, and set him at his own right hand in the heavenly places, far above all principality, and power, and might, and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this world, but also in that which is to come...
Page 64 - Every man's work shall be made manifest. For the day shall declare it, because it shall be revealed by fire ; and the fire shall try every man's work of what sort it is.
Page 185 - And the times of this ignorance God winked at ; but now commandeth all men every where to repent : because he hath appointed a day, in the which he will judge the world in righteousness by that man whom he hath ordained ; whereof he hath given assurance unto all men, in that he hath raised him from the dead.
Page 332 - For thus saith the Lord God; Behold, I, even I, will both search my sheep, and seek them out. As a shepherd seeketh out his flock in the day that he is among his sheep that are scattered ; so will I seek out my sheep, and will deliver them out of all places where they have been scattered in the cloudy and dark day.
Page x - And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes ; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow nor crying ; neither shall there be any more pain : for the former things are passed away. And he that sat upon the throne said. Behold, I make all things new. And he said unto me, Write : for these words are true and faithful.
Page 67 - The Son can do nothing of himself, but what he seeth the Father do : for what things soever he doeth, these also doeth the Son likewise.
Page 61 - I say then, Have they stumbled that they should fall? God forbid: but rather through their fall salvation is come unto the Gentiles, for to provoke them to jealousy. Now if the fall of them be the riches of the world, and the diminishing of them the riches of the Gentiles; how much more their fulness?
Page 347 - And darkness and doubt are now flying away ; No longer I roam in conjecture forlorn. So breaks on the traveller, faint, and astray, The bright and the balmy effulgence of morn. See Truth, Love, and Mercy, in triumph descending, And nature all glowing in Eden's first bloom ! On the cold cheek of Death smiles and roses are blending, And Beauty immortal awakes from the tomb.
Page 139 - ONE there is, above all others, Well deserves the name of Friend ; His is love beyond a brother's, Costly, free, and knows no end.