| Edward Reynolds, Alexander Chalmers - 1826 - 574 pàgines
...are bought with a price," saith the apostle h; " be ye not the servants of men," much less of sin: for " to this end Christ both died and rose, and revived,...might be Lord both of the dead and living." (Rom. xiv. 9) The apostle maketh mention of the ' fellowship' of Christ's sufferings, and our being made ' conformable... | |
| Edward Reynolds (bp. of Norwich.) - 1826 - 980 pàgines
...are bought with a price," saith the apostle11; " be ye not the servants of men," much less of sin: for "to this end Christ both died and rose, and revived,...be Lord both of the dead and living.'" (Rom. xiv. 9) The apostle inaketh mention of the ' fellowship' of Christ's sufferings, and our being made ' conformable... | |
| Oliver Reywood - 1826 - 596 pàgines
...to the Lord, by a personal covenant, and why so ? how comes this to pass ? ' why ver. 9, tells us, " for to this end Christ both died, and rose, and revived,...that he might be Lord both of the dead and living," Christ's dominion, and a Christian's relation extending not only to this life but the other. And our... | |
| John Scott - 1826 - 560 pàgines
...earth, and things under the earth. And Rom. xiv. 9. the apostle tells us, that it was for this end that Christ both died, and rose, and revived, that he might be Lord both of the dead and living; and accordingly the angels in St. John's vision attribute his advancement to his regal dignity to the... | |
| Gottlob Christian Storr - 1826 - 444 pàgines
...— John 5: 27. Acts 17: 31. Compare $ 65. 111. 7. II. Design of his resurrection. — Rom. 14: 9, for to this end Christ both died and rose and revived, that he might be Lord both of the dead and the living. Col. 1: 18, " he is Ruler (apjjij Tit. 3: 1) after he had been raised... | |
| 1827 - 524 pàgines
...unto the Lord ; and he that regardeth not the day, to the Lord he doth not regard it. He that eateth, eateth to the Lord, for he giveth God thanks ; and...that he might be Lord both of the dead and living. But why dost thou judge thy brother ? or why dost thou set at nought thy brother ? for we shall all... | |
| Samuel Hutchinson - 1827 - 214 pàgines
...xi, 3, " But I would have you to know, that the head of every man is Christ." ROM. xiv, 7, 8, 9, " For none of us liveth to himself, and no man dieth...that he might be Lord both of the dead and living." I conclude that the points which 1 stated are now substantiated, but I will add to this argument by... | |
| John Platts - 1827 - 688 pàgines
...yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin, but aliveunto God through Jesus Christ our Lord. do. xiv. 7—9: For none of us liveth to himself, and no man dieth...that he might be Lord both of the dead and living. " MAT. xxii. 42 : What think ye of Christ? whose son is he? They say unto him, The Son of fiavid. MARK,... | |
| Charles Hudson - 1827 - 348 pàgines
...than the other. That Christ does possess all, the dead as well as the living, is told us by St. Paul.* "For none of us liveth to himself, and no man dieth...that he might be Lord both of the dead and living." This passage positively asserts that Christ is Lord of the dead as much a's of the living. In fact,... | |
| Charles Hudson - 1827 - 320 pàgines
...whether we live, we live unto the Lord ; and whether we die, w« die unto the Lord : whether we live therefore, or die, we are the Lord's. For to this...that he might be Lord both of the dead and living." This passage positively asserts that Christ is Lord of the dead as much as of the living. In fact,... | |
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