| Hannah More - 1835 - 581 pàgines
...redemption. The Lord is my Saviour as completely as if he had redeemed only me. That helms redeemed 'agréât multitude which no man can number, of all nations, and kindreds, and people, and tongues,' ¡з diffusion without abatement; it is general participation without individual... | |
| 1835 - 962 pàgines
...which he is joined in visible communion ; he is nevertheless a member of that invisible society, that multitude which no man can number, of all nations, and kindreds, and people and tongues, which will one day meet upon the plains of heaven, clothed in white robes, and... | |
| Henry Martin - 1836 - 286 pàgines
...to our God which sitteth upon the Throne, and unto the Lamb ;" instead of being sounded forth by " a great multitude which no man can number, of all nations, and kindreds, and tongues, and people ;" may it not, I say, be as well for the preachers of this contracted, gloomy,... | |
| James Hervey - 1837 - 730 pàgines
...be deemed insufficient, I can exhibit a larger and nobler cloud of witnesses : — larger, for they are a great multitude, which no man can number, of all nations, and kindreds, and people, and tongues ; nobler, for they stand before the throne, and before the Lamb, clothed with white... | |
| Rev. Robert Lovett - 1837 - 238 pàgines
...persons whom the Lord had in view in "enduring the cross and despising the shame," although they form ' ' a great multitude which no man can number, of all nations, and kindreds, and people, and tongues," (Rev. vii. 9;) yet if our notion of Redemption, (as deliverance from bondage... | |
| Frederic Fysh - 1837 - 622 pàgines
...God shall have " accomplished the number of his elect and hastened his kingdom," there shall stand " a great multitude, which no man can number, of all nations, and kindreds, and people, and tongues, before the throne and before the Lamb, clothed with white robes and palms in their... | |
| 1837 - 722 pàgines
...consider what they are talking about, when they speak of an ecclesiastical history. It is the history of a great multitude which no man can number — of all nations and kindreds, and people, and tongues — of diversified millions, changing with the lapse of time during near two thousand... | |
| Reginald Heber (bp. of Calcutta.) - 1837 - 256 pàgines
...clothed in white robes, and with palms in their hands, and made equal with the angels. It is a mighty multitude, which no man can number, of all nations and kindreds and people and tongues, who are to hunger and thirst no more, whom the Lamb is to feed and to lead unto... | |
| 1837 - 210 pàgines
...restoration of the Jews — the ingathering of the nations — and the millenial period, but that " multitude which no man can number, of all nations, and kindreds, and people, and tongues, who will give glory to Him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb." Rev.... | |
| rev. w. thistlethwaite - 1837 - 964 pàgines
...church through all ages, and of which the sum is continually swelling. I think it has respect to that "great multitude, which no man can number, of all nations and kindreds, aud people, and tongues, which stand, and will stand, before the throne and before the Lamb, clothed... | |
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