| John Flavel - 1770 - 512 páginas
...call Jefus Anathema, i Cor. xii. 3. And in a blind zeal for Mofes, blafpheme him as a» impoftor. " He came to his own, and his " own received him not," John i. n, Fourthly, The far greater part of the Chriftianized world rejeft him J ; thofe that are called after... | |
| Ralph Erskine - 1795 - 540 páginas
...notwithftanding of thefe gloijious excellencies that are in him, yet the moft part of the world do rejeft him: " He came to his own, and his own received him not," John i, n. The language of the moil part is, " Who is the Lord, that we fhould ferve him? We will not have... | |
| John Flavel - 1799 - 626 páginas
...call Jefus Anathema, i Cor. xii. 3. And in a blind zeal for Mofes, blafpherne him as an impoftor. " He came to his own, and his own received « him not," John in Fourthly, The far greater part of the Chriftianized world rejeft himj; thofe that are called after... | |
| John Newton - 1808 - 624 páginas
...there was no form or comeliness in him," Isar liii., to attract a general regard : on the contrary, "he " came to his own, and his own received him not,"- John, i. Farther, as he was made of a woman, " he was made under " the law;" the one in order to the other;... | |
| John Cennick - 1819 - 540 páginas
...him : but none will bear to hear that he is the Lord Jehovah : in them is that scripture fulfilled, " He came to his own, and his own received him not," John i. 11. Among the nominal, or so called, Christians, men who confess the truth of the New Testament, * See... | |
| John Newton, Richard Cecil - 1824 - 634 páginas
...there was no form or comeliness in him," Isa. liii., to attract a general regard: on the contrary, " he came to his own, and his own received him not," John i. Farther, as he was made of a woman, " he was made under the law ;" the one in order to the other ;... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - 1830 - 630 páginas
...When the Messiah came, who was born of their nation, and whom they so much expected, he rejected them. He came to his own, and his own received him not. John i. 11. When the glorious dispensation of the gospel came, God passed by the Jews, and called those, who had... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - 1830 - 618 páginas
...When the Messiah came, who was born of their nation, and whom they so much expected, he rejected them. He came to his own, and his own received him not. John i. 11. When the glorious dispensation of the gospel came, God passed by the Jews, and called those, who had... | |
| John Fletcher - 1833 - 674 páginas
...lost sheep of the house of Israel. But my people, &c, would none of me, Matt, xv, 24 ; Psa. btxxi, 11. He came to his own, and his own received him not. John i, 11. The power of the Lord was present to heal them, but the Pharisees murmured. They rejected the counsel... | |
| 1835 - 596 páginas
...their sins." Math iii. 5, 6. But few comparatively believed on Jesus, though multitudes followed him. " He came to his own and his own received him not." John i. 11. There are numerous passages in the gospel, relating to the effect of Christ's preaching, from which... | |
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