| James Ussher - 1660 - 628 páginas
...persecutor, the chief of sinners," as he speaks of himself, so the Scripture speaks in that point : " If y when we were enemies, we were reconciled unto God by the death of his Son, much more being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life." Before the time of peace came, we were... | |
| William Sherlock - 1688 - 434 páginas
...yetfinners, Cbritt died for us, much more then beingjuftijied by his blond, we Jball be favedfrom wratk through him ; for if when we were enemies we were reconciled unto God by the death of his Son, winch more being reconciled we {ball be faved by his life, 5 Rom. 8,9,10. For as he was delivered for... | |
| William Sherlock - 1704 - 448 páginas
...to his Life,- that is, to. that Power he was invefted with at his Refurre&ion from the Dead : For if when we were Enemies, we were •Reconciled unto God by the death of his Son : much more being reconciled^ from the Punifhment of Sin ; that is , from the Wrath of God , from the... | |
| John Pearson (bp. of Chester.) - 1715 - 426 páginas
...reconciliation of our pcrfons muft neceflarily follow the Salvation of our Souls. Rom. 5.10. For if when we were enemies, we were reconciled unto God by the death of his Son: much more being reconciled, we Jhall be faved by his life. Furthermore, we were all at firft enflaved... | |
| Thomas Wintle - 1794 - 322 páginas
...13. kjohnx. 1 8. 1 Ephef. vz m Ch. v. 8. for for the unjuft, that he might bring us to God*. So that, when we were enemies, we were reconciled unto God by the death of his Son : who, as St. John obferves, is the propitiation for our jin s, and not for ours only, but alfofor... | |
| John Pearson - 1797 - 632 páginas
...reconciliation of our perfons muft neceflarily follow Rom. v. 10. the Salvation of our Souls. For if when we were enemies, we were reconciled unto God by the death of his Son : much more being reconciled, we Jhall be faved by Us life. Furthermore, we were all at firft enflaved... | |
| James Kershaw - 1797 - 306 páginas
...at length will gain a final conqueft : . For though Sin fet Man in a ftate of enmity with God, yet when we were " Enemies, we were reconciled unto God by the death oi his Son," having aftually made atonement tor all fin. Now, being being reconciled, how much more... | |
| Ebenezer Erskine - 1798 - 614 páginas
...reconciliation for iniquity," Dan. ix. 24. God was in Chriir. reconciling' the world unto himfelf, &c. " When we were enemies, we were reconciled unto God by the death of his Son." And O what a great matter is it to be rcftored to the favour and friendfnip of that glorious Majelly,... | |
| Joseph Benson - 1802 - 382 páginas
...blood," and will he deny them the fanctification he thus purchafed ? Surely he will not. "If while we were enemies, we were reconciled unto God by the death. of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we fliall be faved by his life." Oh! what confohtion is here ! That love... | |
| Abner Kneeland - 1804 - 416 páginas
...made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin, that we might be made the righteousness of God in him. j Much more then, being now justified by his blood,...wrath through him. For if when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son — much more, being reconciled, v,c shall be saved... | |
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