| Thomas Rawson Birks - 1845 - 238 pages
...certain. The living God has spoken, and his word cannot fail. " For this end Christ hath died, and rose, and revived, that he might be Lord both of the dead and the living." Every suffering he endured in the garden and on the cross, is a pledge of that return which is here... | |
| Asahel Nettleton - 1845 - 444 pages
...event, the dead and the living are all equally interested. " For to this end, Christ both died, and rose, and revived, that he might be Lord both of the dead and the living." He is styled the "judge of quick and dead." "Before him shall be gathered all nations" — not only... | |
| John Forster - 1846 - 726 pages
...nations of the world have right and title by the purchase of Christ's blood, who, by virtue of hit . death and resurrection, is become the sole Lord and...Christ died, rose, and revived, that he might be Lord both of the dead and of the living, and that every one might give an account of himself, in all matters... | |
| J. Victor Wilson - 1846 - 334 pages
...UNTO THE LOUD ; whether we live, therefore, OR DIE, we are the Lord's. For to this end Christ both died, rose, and revived, THAT HE MIGHT BE LoRD BOTH OF THE DEAD AND THE LIVING.' — Rom. xiv. 7--9. 'Our Lord Jesus Christ Died for Us, [Mankind,'] that whether we wake OR SLEEP,... | |
| J. Victor Wilson - 1846 - 344 pages
...DIE UNTO THE LORD; whether we live, therefore, OR DIE, we are the Lord's. For to this end Christ both died, rose, and revived, THAT HE MIGHT BE LoRD BOTH OF THE DEAD AND THE LIVING.' — Rom. xiv. 7--9. 'Our Lord Jesus Christ Died for Us, [Mankind,} that whether we wake OR SLEEP, we... | |
| Edward Craven Hawtrey - 1846 - 252 pages
...Complelion. That entire Dominion was granted after His atoning Blood had been shed; to this End Christ both died, rose and revived, that He might be Lord both of the Dead and the Living (Rom. xiv). From that Time after His Resurrection, He told His Disciples that all Power was given to... | |
| John Leifchild - 1846 - 388 pages
...My beloved is mine, and I am his." He " loved me, and gave himself for me." " Christ both died and rose, and revived, that he might be Lord both of the dead and the living ;" and he is " my Lord and my God." It was the language of submission and anticipation. He is my Lord to serve... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1846 - 818 pages
...with a price, and purchased us to himself with his own blood. " For to this end Christ both died, and As he teas born of the Virgin Mary, he became a perfect man, as well as perfect God ; — taking our... | |
| George Truesdale Flanders - 1847 - 312 pages
...Abraham whether he should be the father of believers ? Again : "For to this end Chri&t both died and rose, and revived that he might be Lord both of the dead and the living." Rom. xiv. 9. Here the word might expresses positive certainty.— Christ died, rose, and revived that... | |
| John Humphrey Noyes - 1847 - 518 pages
...necessarily a place of punishment, as hell is usually understood to be. Paul says, ' Christ both died and rose and revived that he might be Lord both of the dead and the living.' Rom. 14: 9. We regard this as entirely parellel to the former text. It declares the effect of Christ's... | |
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