| John Stanford - History - 1814 - 450 pages
...confirmation of the truth of our text. No! the poor sinner, and the needy sufferer, cannot be forgotten, since God so loved the world as to give his only begotten Son; and who, with him, will also freely give us all things. One important design of Christ in coming into... | |
| Joseph Stevens Buckminster - Sermons, American - 1814 - 518 pages
...There they may listen to you. You have nothing to do among Christians. It is all absurdity to your ear, that God so loved the world, as to give his only begotten and dearly beloved Son, that those who believe on him should not perish, but have ev•rlasting life.... | |
| Peter GANDOLPHY - 1815 - 552 pages
...the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. The Gospel. John iii. 16': At that time: Jesus said to Nicodemus : God so loved the world, as to give his only begotten Son; that whosoever believeth in him may not perisli, but may have life everlasting. For God nent not his... | |
| Catholic Church - 1815 - 738 pages
...in the Mass of Yesterday, p. 37 6. GOSPEL. John iii. 16.— At that time: Jesus said to Nicodemus : God so loved the world, as to give his only begotten Son ; that whosoever believeth in him, may not perish, but may have life everlasting. For God sent not... | |
| William Jones - Albigenses - 1816 - 492 pages
...the reward of their Jewish privileges, or of their own personal righteousness, they were now taught, that God so loved the world as to give his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life : that the Son of God... | |
| William Jones - Albigenses - 1816 - 500 pages
...the reward of their Jewish privileges, or of their own personal righteousness, they were now taught, that God so loved the world as to give his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life : that the Son of God... | |
| 1817 - 206 pages
...image of his person. This divine institution, the best gift of heaven to man, originated in love. " God so loved the world as to give his only begotten Son," &c. it was introduced with the song of angels, proclaiming peace on earth, and good will toward all... | |
| Henry Cotton - 1817 - 190 pages
...once offered," " whom God delivered up for all"§ sects, nations, and people without exception : for " God so loved the world, as to give his only begotten Son ; that whosoever believeth in him may not perish, but have life everlasting." || This is what the Holy... | |
| Matthew Henry - Prayer - 1818 - 234 pages
...him for a covenant of the people,? and that through him we are not under the law, but under graced That God so loved the world, as to give his only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in him should not perish, but have everlasting life./ (4.) For the early and... | |
| Thomas Tregenna Biddulph - 1818 - 348 pages
...God, as manifested in the gift of His Son ; and they would soon come to this conclusion, that if « God so loved the world, as « to give His only begotten Son' for its redemption, nothing that respects the welfare of those, who are the objects of this love, can be... | |
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