As to solemn declaration, he was so absolved when, the " pains of death being loosed, he was "declared to be the Son of God with power, by the resurrection from the dead ; Parochial Sermons - Page 169by John Henry Newman - 1836Full view - About this book
| James Ussher - 1631 - 636 pages
...(which was the thing here necessarily required) raise it up again, unless he had declared himself " toh be the Son of God with power, by the resurrection from the dead." The Manhood could suffer, but not overcome the sharpness of death : the Godhead could suffer nothing,... | |
| Obadiah Sedgwick - Faith - 1656 - 524 pages
...declared to be his Son by his Refurreclion and Exaltation : The Apoftk'Paul explains it thus, Rom, i. 4. He was declared to be the Son of God with 'Power, by his Refurreflion from the Dead. Nor Nor is it any wonder that Chrift in fomc Scriptures fhould be reprefented... | |
| John Flavel - Presbyterian Church - 1671 - 576 pages
...himself. And by the same Spirit he was quickened again. Therefore the apostle well observes, "that he was declared to be the Son of God with power, by his resurrection from the dead." Rom. 1 : 4. Now, if he had been raised by the power of the Father,... | |
| William Craig - Christianity - 1767 - 172 pages
...refurrection, fays, * ' His reft •* Ifaiah xj. je. * fhall be glorious:' and the apoftle Paul, f ' He was declared to be the Son of God ' with power by the refurrection from the ' dead.' This event indeed with the circumftances with which it was accompanied,... | |
| Joseph Priestley - Lord's Supper - 1770 - 162 pages
...us ample aiTurance, in that he hath raifed him from the dead. As the apoille Paul fays, Rom. i. 4. He was declared to be the Son of God "with power, by the refurreSíion from the dead; and Peter fays, I Pet. i. 4. That the God and father of our Lord Jefas... | |
| John Flavel - Presbyterian Church - 1770 - 518 pages
...the fame Spirit he was quickned again. And, therefore, the apoflle well obferves, Rom. i. 4. " That " he was declared to be the Son of God with power, by his' *' refurrecYion from the dead. Now if he had been railed by the power of the Father, or Spirit... | |
| Robert Riccaltoun - Presbyterian Church - 1772 - 496 pages
...incapable of defending them. Thus the crofs of Chrift became a ftumbling-block to the Jews ; but more fo, when he was declared to be the Son of God with power, by his refurrectiqn from the dead, and the glory that followed. When this fame Jefus who fubmitted to... | |
| Robert Riccaltoun - 1772 - 496 pages
...incapable of defending them. Thus the crofs of Chrift became a ftumbling-block to the Jews; but more fo, when he was declared to be the Son of God. with power, by his refurrection from the dead, and the glory that followed. When this fame Jefus who fubmitted to... | |
| Robert Riccaltoun - Presbyterian Church - 1772 - 538 pages
...certainly was what no mere man could fay. But trie event juftified both, and confounded his oppofers : for he was declared to be the Son of God with power by his refurrection from the dead ; a fact which was fo ftrongly attefted by great numbers who faw and... | |
| Joseph Priestley - Dissenters - 1774 - 140 pages
...us ample affurance, in that he hath raifed him from the dead. As the apoftle Paul fays, Rom. i. 4. He was declared to be the Son of God •with power, by the refurrettion from the dead; and Peter fays, i Pet. i. 4. That the God and father of our Lord jfefus... | |
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