 | Edward Maynard - 1722 - 434 pages
...itfelf, with all its Sacrifices, to put away Sin The L*w,Heb.ri (fays the Apoftle) having only A Shadow of Good things to come, and not the very. . Image of the things, can never by thofe Sacrifices which they offered continually, make the Comers thereunto Perfect. Their Legal... | |
 | David Derodon - 1726 - 160 pages
...into Salvation. This is confirmed by the Words of the fiime Apoflle, Heb. 10. The Law having a jhadow of good Things to come, and not the very Image of the Things ; can never with thofe Sacrifices which they offered Year by Tear continually, make the Comers thereunto pcrfeft ; for then... | |
 | Samuel Clarke - 1730 - 438 pages
...him that did the fervice perfect, as pertaining to the confcience ; For the law having a jladow oj good things to come , and not the very image of the things, can never with thofe Jacrifaes, which they offered year by year continually, make the comers thereunto perfect, Heb. x.... | |
 | Benjamin Holloway - 1739 - 200 pages
...your Conferences from dead Works, toferve the Living God! Thus again—' For, the Law having a Shadow of good things to come, and not the very Image of the things^ can never with thofe Sacrifices, which they offer d Tear by Tear continually, make the comers thereunto perfect: For then,... | |
 | Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1740 - 488 pages
...to the Sacrifices of the Mofaick Law, the Apoftle on the contrary affirms, that the Law was a Jhadow of good things to come, and not the very image of the things^: and that the Priejls that offer gifts according to the law — ferve unto the example and Jhadow of... | |
 | Francis Fox - 1748 - 602 pages
...on Mat. so. 18. \ , . •- -.-'"... ...'•-..',:• С НАР. Xi 71 0 R the law having a * lhadow of good things to come, * and not the very image of the things-, ъ can never with lofe facrifices which they offered year by year continually, ake the comers thereunto... | |
 | William Warburton (bp. of Gloucester.) - 1753 - 352 pages
...facerdotal were the two peculiar characters of ancient fanflity. But the LAW having only afiadow of the good things to come, and not the very image of the things, could never make the comers thereunto perfect x : therefore the true SancJification of mankind was... | |
 | John Towne - 1756 - 410 pages
...inftructed in the means of falvation revealed in the Gofpel. He fays alfo, that " the Law had zjha" dow of good things to come, and not the " very image of the things r." To juftify this reprefentation, we muft fuppofe the fpiritual bleffings, of which the Law is typical... | |
 | John Glas - 1761 - 530 pages
...confcience, Heb. vii. i8. i9. and viii. 9. i2. and ix. i.9. i5. and xi 2. i6. i7. (3.) As affording on' >y ly a fhadow of good things to come, and not the very image of the things, but vailing them, 2 Cor. iii. Heb. xi and viii. 7. 9. u. And fo not being able to make God manifeft... | |
 | William Berriman - 1763 - 486 pages
...from the reference they had to Chrift and thegofpel difpenfation. For the law, having only a jaadow of good things to come, and not the very image of the things, could never of itjelf (with thofe facrifices which they offered year by year continually} make the... | |
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