| Samuel Horsley, Heneage Horsley - 1812 - 676 pages
...the day before the world was finished, Let us make man after our image and our likeness."* Again, " for if he had not come in the flesh, how could we mortals, seeing him have been preserved ; when they who behold the sun, which is to perish, and is... | |
| George Tomline - 1818 - 608 pages
...whom he said before the formation of the world, Let us make man after our image and likeness." — " For if he had not come in the flesh, how could we men have beeri saved ?" — " If then the Son" of God, who is Lord, and hereafter to judge the quick and dead,... | |
| Humphrey Moore - 1824 - 366 pages
...day before the world was finished, "Let us make man after our image, and our likeness." Again, — "for if he had not come in the flesh, how could we mortals seeing him have been preserved, when they, who behold the sun, which is to perish, and is the... | |
| Edward Burton - 1829 - 528 pages
...also proves the preexistence of Christ, and that he created the world. " For " if he had not come in flesh, how could we men " have been saved, when we...hands, " which will cease to exist, they have not power to " face its rays c." It is to be observed that his hands can only mean the hands of Christ... | |
| George Wilkins - 1830 - 332 pages
...says that Christ existed before the world, and that he made the world; " for if he had not come in flesh, how could we men have been saved when we looked...his hands, which will cease to exist, they have not power to resist its rays." 1 — The work of whose hands ? — Christ's. It was, therefore, Christ... | |
| sir George Pretyman Tomline (bart, bp. of Winchester.) - 1843 - 508 pages
...whom he said before the formation of the world, Let us make man after our image and likeness." — " For if he had not come in the flesh, how could we men have been saved ? " — " If then the Son of God, who is Lord, and hereafter to judge the quick and dead, suffered... | |
| M. D. Talbot - 1843 - 374 pages
...world was finished, ' Let us make man after our image and our likeness.' " — (Sect. 5.) 2. — " For if he had not come in the flesh, how could we mortals, seeing him, have been preserved ; when they who behold the sun, which is to perish, and is... | |
| M D. Talbot - 1843 - 374 pages
...world was finished, ' Let us make man after our image and our likeness.' " — (Sect. 5.) 2. — " For if he had not come in the flesh, how could we mortals, seeing him, have been preserved ; when they who behold the sun, which is to perish, and is... | |
| Robert William Mackay - 1801 - 536 pages
...not may see, and they who see are blinded." " John vi. 57. " He that eateth me shall live by me." 17 If he had not come in the flesh, how could we men have been able to look upon him that we might be saved? Epist. Barnab. ch. v. Mnrciou said the same, using the... | |
| Henry Mandeville Denison - 1854 - 170 pages
...said the day before the world was finished, Let us make man after our image and our likeness. . . . For if he had not come in the flesh, how could we mortals, seeing him, have been preserved, when they who behold the sun which is to perish, and is the... | |
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