| Thomas Chubb - 1748 - 466 pages
...feek and to fave that which was loft -, and it is declared of him, that God fent him into the world, not to condemn the world, but that the world through him might be. faved. And, agreeably to this defign, Chrift went about doing good, not only in healing all manner of ficknefs,... | |
| Robert Barclay - 1780 - 614 pages
...he did not tafte death; then there is no man who may not be made a fharer of the benefit of it : for he came not to condemn the world, but that the world through him might be faved, John iii. 17. He came not to judge the world, . but to fave the world, John xii. 47. Ouradver- Whereas,... | |
| 1794 - 288 pages
...Mintfter is breaking the Bread, he may read the folio-wing Sentences : God fent his Son into the world, not to condemn the world, but that the world through him might be faved. John Hi. 17. We know the grace of our Lord Jefus Chrift; that though he was rich, yet for our fakes he became... | |
| George Lyon - 1794 - 424 pages
...Son, that whofoever believeth in him fhould not perifh, but have everlafting life. God fent his Son, not to condemn the world, but that the world through him might be faved. Our Great Redeemer deemer is the Kvelieft image of infinite goodhcfs ; the meflenger of the moft aftonifhing... | |
| Robert Walker, Hugh Blair - 1796 - 472 pages
...grca£ " day," fo pitied phe human race, " that " he fent his only begotten Son into the ** world, not to condemn the world, but ** that the world through him might be " faved." — The nature and dignity of this great Deliverer are thus defcribed by an infpircd Apoftle : " In... | |
| John Wesley - 1794 - 738 pages
...in htm IhouJd not perilh, bi« have eve»lafling lite ;" yea, " he fent his Son- into- the world ; not to condemn the world, but that the world through him might be faved." The falvation of fouls, therefore, is a matter which Goi> has infinitely at heart, and to accomplifli... | |
| Ebenezer Erskine - 1798 - 630 pages
...but his voice from mount /ion ib, He " came not to call the righteous, but linners to repentance ; he came not to condemn the world, but that the world through him might be faved." In fliort, let thy fins be never fo many, and never fo highly aggravated, yet hirvokt, if thou-be out... | |
| Robert Walker - 1799 - 408 pages
...believeth " in him might not perifh, but have eternal " life ; for God fent his Son into the world, " not to condemn the world, but that the. " world through him might be faved." Our great Redeemer is the livelieft image of infinite goodnefs, the meflenger of the moft unfearchable... | |
| Edward King - 1800 - 542 pages
...our Lord will appear to be moft effectually verified indeed ; that God Jient bis Son into the world) not to condemn the world ; but that the world ', through him, might be faved * : and the Gofpel will fully appear to • » * Although there can be no falvation, or deliverance... | |
| 1808 - 500 pages
...fon. Aftomfhing change ! and ever worthy of the God of the unjverfe. Chrift Jefus came into the world, not to condemn the •world, but that the world through him might be faved ; to deliver us by the word o( truth,, the gofpel of our falvation; to caft down ail abominations,... | |
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