 | Methodist Episcopal Church - 1824 - 192 pages
...only Mediator between God and man, being both God and man. Wherefore, they are not to be heard, who feign that the old Fathers did look only for transitory...given from God by Moses, as touching ceremonies, and ritus, doth not bind Christians, nor ought the civil precepts thereof of necessity be received in any... | |
 | John David Macbride - 1824 - 246 pages
...that both in the Old and Nc\v Testament, everlasting life is offered to mankind by Christ, and that they are not to be heard which feign that the old fathers did look only for transitory promises." A lawyer, who was a Pharisee, next came forward to try him by inquiring which was the great commandment... | |
 | Church of England - 1825 - 432 pages
...Old Testament. THE Old Testament is not contrary to the New: for both in the Old and New Tests* ment everlasting life is offered to Mankind by Christ,...for transitory promises. • Although the Law given from5od by Moses, as touching Ce«momes and Kites, do not hind Christian men, nor the Civil irecepta... | |
 | Thomas William Lancaster - 1825 - 494 pages
..."Article VII. Of the Old Testament. The Old " Testament is not contrary to the New: for both " in the Old and New Testament everlasting life " is offered...God " and man. Wherefore they are not to be heard, " tvhich feign that the old fathers did look only "for transitory promises." Nothing could more exactly... | |
 | John Edward Nassau Molesworth - 1825 - 478 pages
...assent to the language of the Church ? " The Old Testament is not contrary to the New ; for both in the Old and New Testament everlasting life is offered...Mediator between God and man, being both God and man '." From the first periods of man's history, the intimations of this great design began to be manifested.... | |
 | John Fry - 1825 - 642 pages
...well supported in her declaration, " The Old Testament is not contrary to the New : for both in the Old and New Testament, everlasting life is offered...Mediator between God and man, being both God and man V The members of the church, before the " coming of Christ in the flesh," had not indeed all the privileges... | |
 | Thomas Tregenna Biddulph - 1825 - 480 pages
...illustrated and confirmed; viz. that " The Old Testament is not contrary to the New: for both in the Old and New Testament, everlasting life is offered...Christ, who is the only Mediator between God and man. Wherefore they are not to be heard, which feign that the old fathers did look only for transitory promises."... | |
 | George Townsend - 1825 - 808 pages
...approach the that " both in the Old and New Testament everlasting life was offered to mankind by Christ. Wherefore they are not to be heard, which feign, that...old fathers did look only for transitory promises." The Gospel was preached before to Abraham (Gal. iii. 8.), and the Israelites were called out of Egypt... | |
 | 1825 - 658 pages
...ashamed to be called their God." But we will not dwell upon the faith of the Patriarchs, knowing that " they are not to be heard which feign that the old fathers did look only for transitory promises." Art. 7. Mr. Davison says that the doctrine of a future state is not made an explicit revelation in... | |
 | John Davison - 1825 - 578 pages
...for both in the Old and New Testa" ment, Everlasting Life is offered to mankind by Christ. " And that they are not to be heard, which feign that " the old Fathers did look only for transitory promises." Article vii. Had there not existed some kind of difference between the Old and New Testaments, there... | |
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