| John Gregory Pike - 1828 - 300 páginas
...who first trusted in Christ. In whom ye also trusted. Who his own self bear our sins in hisownbody on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness; by whose stripes yc were healed. For ye were as sheep going astray; but are now returned unto the Shepherd... | |
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1828 - 560 páginas
...Because it is written, Be ye holy, for I am holyc. Who his ownself bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we being dead to sins should live unto righteousness ; by whose stripes ye were healed d. The indispensable Necessity of a good Life, represented in the... | |
| Church of England - 1829 - 668 páginas
...committed himself to him that judgeth righteously : who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness : by whose stripes ye were healed. For ye were as sheep going astray; but are now returned unto the... | |
| James Nourse - 1829 - 292 páginas
...committed himself to him that judgeth righteously ; ' who his 24 own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed. For ye were as sheep going astray ; but are now returned unto the... | |
| Thomas Charlton Henry - 1829 - 356 páginas
...know that he was manifested to take away our sins. Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins should live unto righteousness."* Yet that all this may be of no avail to us without divine aid, is fully affirmed : " Man's goings are... | |
| Elias HICKS - 1829 - 36 páginas
...Christ as of a Lamb without blemish and without spot." "Who, his ownselfbare our sins in hie own body on the tree, that we being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness, by whose stripes ye were healed." " For Christ also, hath once suffered for sins, the just for the... | |
| John Bird Sumner (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1831 - 722 páginas
...the inference which ought never to be absent from our minds. " He bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness." s 18. !Vou> when Jesus saw great multitudes about him, he Lukeix. gave commandment to depart unto the... | |
| George Isaac Huntingford (bp. of Hereford.) - 1832 - 576 páginas
...a lamb without " blemish and without spot."t " Who his own self " bare our sins in his own body on the tree ; that we, " being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness ; " by whose stripes ye were healed." § " He received " from God the Father honour and glory, when... | |
| 1832 - 208 páginas
...the righteousness of God in him." 2 Cor. 5:21. " Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed." 1 Pet. 2:24. This righteousness is called the righteousness of God.... | |
| Edward Wilson - 1832 - 336 páginas
...another reason for the great sacrifice ; these are his words, he " bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness. "b The same apostle, in his second epistle, exhibits more fully this great evangelical truth. His address... | |
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