An Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews: With Preliminary Exercitations, Volume 3 |
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Page vii
... consideration of the revelation of the gospel by the Son of God , is a powerful motive unto diligent attendance unto it , 6. The true and only way of honouring the Lord Christ as the Son of God , is by diligent attendance and obedience ...
... consideration of the revelation of the gospel by the Son of God , is a powerful motive unto diligent attendance unto it , 6. The true and only way of honouring the Lord Christ as the Son of God , is by diligent attendance and obedience ...
Page viii
... consideration of the infinitely glorious excellencies of the nature of God manifesting themselves in his works , doth great- ly set out his condescension and grace , in his regard and respect to mankind , express- 1. The respect , care ...
... consideration of the infinitely glorious excellencies of the nature of God manifesting themselves in his works , doth great- ly set out his condescension and grace , in his regard and respect to mankind , express- 1. The respect , care ...
Page x
... , diligent , and attentive consideration , 524 8. The business of God with sinners , could be no way transacted but by the negociation and embassy of the Son , 528 ES MORP LLANC TLANDILO . է ՝ Contents . xi X Contents .
... , diligent , and attentive consideration , 524 8. The business of God with sinners , could be no way transacted but by the negociation and embassy of the Son , 528 ES MORP LLANC TLANDILO . է ՝ Contents . xi X Contents .
Page xi
... consideration of the person , offices , and work of Jesus Christ , is the most effectual means to free the souls of men from all entanglements of errors and darkness , and to keep them constant in the profession of the truth , 12. The ...
... consideration of the person , offices , and work of Jesus Christ , is the most effectual means to free the souls of men from all entanglements of errors and darkness , and to keep them constant in the profession of the truth , 12. The ...
Page 31
... consideration . Now because no one argument of the apostle can be understood , unless this be rightly stated , we must of necessity insist somewhat largely upon it ; and unto what we principally intend , some previous observations must ...
... consideration . Now because no one argument of the apostle can be understood , unless this be rightly stated , we must of necessity insist somewhat largely upon it ; and unto what we principally intend , some previous observations must ...
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absolutely Acts affirms analogy of faith angels apostle assertion authority called chap concerning covenant creatures David declared denote disposal divine nature dominion doth eminently ensuing epistle eternal exalted excellent express faith Father first-born foundation gifts give glorious glory God the Father gospel grace grant hath Hebrews heir Hence Holy Ghost honour infinite intended intimated Jesus Christ Jews John John xvii Judaical church king kingdom Lord Christ Luke Maimonides manifest Mediator Messiah mind Moses obedience observed Old Testament person pre-eminence principally prophecy prophets prove Psal Psalm rendered respect unto revelation right hand righteousness rule sacrifice saith Scripture Secondly sense shewed sinners sins Socinians Solomon Son of God spake Spirit spoken sundry Targum testimony things thou throne tion truth Urim and Thummim verse viii whence whereby wherein whereof whole creation wisdom words worship