| William Beveridge - 1712 - 400 pagini
...that Chrift Jefiu came into the World to fave fmners, i Tim. 1.15. And he hitnfelf tells us, That Ged fo loved the World) that he fent his only begotten Son, that whofoever believetb in him fiould not perijh, but have everlajling life, John iii. 16. Now for the accomplishment... | |
| Whole duty - 1741 - 504 pagini
...Ghoft, are reprefented to us as feverally, and in a diflindt manner, concurring to our falvation, for God fo loved the world, that he fent his only begotten Son, and through him we are admitted by one Spirit to the Father. And we may judge of the neceflity of this... | |
| Whole duty - 1777 - 582 pagini
...Ghoft, are reprefented to us as feverally, and in a diftindt manner, concurring to our falvation; for God fo loved the world, that he fent his only begotten Son ; and through him we are admitted by one Spirit to the Father. And we may judge of the neceffity of... | |
| William Belsham - 1789 - 482 pagini
...would be juft as difficult to reconcile them to the fenfe of fcripture 5 for there we we read, that " GOD fo loved the world, that " he fent his only begotten Son to die for our " fakes." This we are given to underftand was •the mode in which infinite goodnefs... | |
| Ralph Erskine - 1795 - 540 pagini
...only the fon of David, he could be of no great ufefulnefs to a perifhing world of finners : but, do you think and confider, that herein is the myftery...of divine grace? " God fo loved the world, that he lent his only begotten Son, that whofoever believeth on him might not perifh, X 3 but but have everlaftmg... | |
| Ralph Erskine - 1796 - 526 pagini
...'v We are ambaffadors for Chrilt," 2 Cor. v. 20. It is true, God fent his word firit by Chrift; " He fo loved the world, that he fent his only begotten...whofoever believeth in him, might not perifh, but have everlalting life," John iii. 19. Then Chrilt fends it'by men, that we may not be afraid at his appearance,... | |
| 1804 - 284 pagini
...dominion of a. carnal mind, which is enmity again/I God ; and to be carnally minded, is death. But God fo loved the world, that he fent his only begotten Son to redeem it from death, which was the wages of their fins, and which they were then under the dominion... | |
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