| Edward Payson - 1858 - 624 páginas
...of God appear to them perfectly excellent and lovely. The love of Christ constrains them to live not to themselves, but to him who died for them and rose again; while the genuine language of their hearts is, Whom have we in heaven but thee? and there is none in... | |
| Frederick William Robertson - 1860 - 386 páginas
...of the sacrifice of Christ — > " all are dead ; " the explanation of which follows, " to live not to themselves, but to Him who died for them and rose again." This is the truth which lies at the bottom of the Romish doctrine of the mass. Rome asserts that in... | |
| Frederick William Robertson - 1859 - 372 páginas
...repetition of the sacrifice of Christ — " all are dead ; " the explanation of which follows, " to live not to themselves, but to Him who died for them and rose again." This is the truth which lies at the bottom of the Romish doctrine of the mass. Rome asserts that in... | |
| William Kay - 1860 - 54 páginas
...infirmities, but Thy medicine is mightier still. Christ died for all, that they which live may now no longer live to themselves, but to Him, who died for them and rose again." Such is the picture of this eminent man, drawn by himself. I do not believe there is one in this room,... | |
| Frederick William Robertson - 1860 - 452 páginas
...repetition of the sacrifice of Christ — " all are dead ; " the explanation of which follows, " to live not to themselves, but to Him who died for them, and rose again." This is the truth which lies at the bottom of the Romish doctrine of the mass. Rome asserts that in... | |
| Frederick William Robertson - 1860 - 372 páginas
...repetition of the sacrifice of Christ — " all are dead ; " the explanation of which follows, " to live not to themselves, but to Him who died for them and rose again." This is the truth which lies at the bottom of the Romish doctrine of the . mass. Rome asserts that... | |
| Frederick William Robertson - 1860 - 694 páginas
...repetition of the sacrifice of Christ — " all are dead ; " the explanation of which follows, " to live not to themselves, but to Him who died for them and rose again." This is the truth which lies at the bottom of the Romish doctrine of the mass. Rome asserts that in... | |
| Rev. Peter Leys - 1861 - 328 páginas
...they thus judge, that if one died for all, then were all dead, that they who live might not henceforth live to themselves, but to Him who died for them and rose again." If it be therefore, through bearing the curse that Christ i» tlius entitled to administer the affairs... | |
| Frederick William Robertson - 1861 - 326 páginas
...repetition of the sacrifice of Christ — "all are dead;" the explanation of which follows, "to live not to themselves, but to Him who died for them and rose again." This is the truth which lies at the bottom of the Eomish doctrine of the mass. Eome asserts that in... | |
| Norman Macleod - 1863 - 338 páginas
...that it is vain to expect professing Christians to become "constrained by the love of Christ not to live to themselves, but to Him who died for them and rose again?" Must we confess it to be utterly hopeless to look for such manifestations now of the power of the Spirit... | |
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