| 1844 - 504 str.
...permitted to view him. As it is our privilege not merely to behold him in the manger, but to trace him from the manger to the cross, and from the cross to the throne, and to mark all the various stages of his mediatorial work, and to contemplate, in its final... | |
| John Dowling - 1845 - 698 str.
...governor, he uttered those memorable words, "MY KINGDOM is NOT OF THIS WORLD," and his whole conduct from the manger to the cross, and from the cross to the mount of ascension, was in strict accordance with this characteristic maxim of genuine Christianity.... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1846 - 438 str.
...its swords, its prisons, its treasures; that she will conquer by the spiritual powers which God lias deposited in her bosom, and, above all, by the reign...page that has crept into our simple and evangelical narrative.5 But if God teaches his people great lessons, he also gives them great deliverances. The... | |
| 1846 - 1028 str.
...Head : that she must not expect upon earth, thrones, and mortal triumphs : but that her march is like that of her king, from the manger to the cross, and...crept into our simple and evangelical narrative." — (pp. 619, 620.) Our readers will agree with us, that in the course of these extracts we have had... | |
| 1846 - 956 str.
...Head ; that she mast not expect upon earth throne» and mortal trumphi; but that her march is like that of her King, from the manger to the cross, and...page that has crept into our simple and evangelical narratiTi."— Vol. iv. pp. 619, 620. A full examination of the hietory of the church would probahly... | |
| 1846 - 868 str.
...adorable Head ; that she must not expect upon earth thrones and mortal trnmphs; but that her march is like that of her King, from the manger to the cross, and from the cross to the crown:— such it the lesson to be read on the blood-stained page that has crept into our simple and evangelical narrative."... | |
| Reformation - 1849 - 430 str.
...power which God has deposited in her 68 IMPORTANT LESSON. bosom, and above all, by the reign of her Head ; that she must not expect upon earth thrones...the crown : — such is the lesson to be read on the old bloodstained page that has crept into our simple am1 evangelical narrative." * * Zwingle's Pear... | |
| Thomas Peter Akers - 1851 - 538 str.
...Governor, he uttered those memorable words, " My kingdom is not of this world." His .whole conduct, from the manger to the cross, and from the cross to the mount of ascension, was in strict accordance with this characteristic maxim of genuine Christianity.... | |
| William Lincoln (of Beresford chapel.) - 1853 - 326 str.
...intense emphasis denominate him, "him that loved us" (Rom. viii. 37; Rev. i. 5); that his whole progress, from the manger to the cross, and from the cross to the Father's throne, was one untiring exhibition of his yet unknown love; yea, that before he was born... | |
| Charles Williams - 1854 - 668 str.
...conquer by the spiritual power which God has deposited in her bosom, and above all, by the reign of her Head ; that she must not expect upon earth thrones...the crown : — such is the lesson to be read on the old bloodstained page that has crept into our simple and evangelical narrative." Although the Roman... | |
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