| George Whitefield - Presbyterian Church - 1772 - 490 pages
...righteoufnefs, becaufe he proclaimed it to the world, and commanded it to be preached, that GOD fent his Son into the world, that the world through him might be faved. Again, The LORD JESUS CHRIST brought in this righteoufnefs, as he wrought it out for finners... | |
| Thomas Wilson - Sermons, English - 1795 - 504 pages
...angel, but — his own Son, to redeem us from the fad condition our fins had brought us into. He fent his Son into the world, that the world through him might be faved? God grant that every foul here prefent may, through faith in his blood, make his coming into... | |
| John Pearson - Apostles' Creed - 1797 - 632 pages
...Salvation ; not only delivered it to us, but alfo wrought it out for us : and fo JohnUi. 17. Godfent his Son into the -world, that the world through him might be faved. We were all concluded under fin, and, being the wages of fin is death, we were obliged to eternal... | |
| Robert Robinson - 1807 - 466 pages
...by the gospel. Next : the doctrines which he taught, were all plain facts: — God is a spirit — God sent his son into the world, that the world through him might be saved — Moses wrote of me — He that believeth on him, that sent me, is passed from death unto life—-... | |
| Ezekiel Hopkins (bp. of Derry.) - 1809 - 566 pages
...Christ is propounded as an universal gift, applicable to all : and, in the next verse, it is added, that God sent his Son into the world that the world through him might be saved. It is frivolous- to object, that by the world, here, is meant, only the elect or believing world... | |
| Atonement - 1811 - 406 pages
...them willing to do these things, God hath mercy on whom he will have mercy. Surely •" by sending his Son into the world, that the world through him might be saved," he hath not brought himself so infinitely indebted to -mankind as to be in justice obliged... | |
| John Wesley - Methodism - 1812 - 462 pages
...restriction. John i. 29, " Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world." Chap. iii. 17, " God sent his Son into the world, that the world through him might be saved." Chap. xii. 47, " I came not (now) to judge the world, but to save the world." Rom. xiv. 15,... | |
| John Fleetwood - 1813 - 558 pages
...given his only Son ; so that no man who believes in him shall perish, but shall have eternal life : for God sent his Son into the world, that the world through him might be saved.'* After this conversation, Nicedemus became a disciple of Jesus Christ ; and there is no doubt... | |
| John Brewster - 1813 - 404 pages
...Bible. There is none other name but that of Christ, whereby we nltist be saved. It is universal : " God " sent his Son' into the World, that the '' world through him might be saved." " This is good and acceptable in the *' sight of God our Saviour, who will MED, " have all... | |
| Daniel Whitby - Arminianism - 1816 - 488 pages
...doth he say, ', that he came down from heaven to give life unto the world, '* and that his Father ' sent his Son into the world, that the world through him might have life; and that he will give hisfleshfor the life of the world: lam the bread of life; if any man... | |
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