| John Clowes, Emanuel Swedenborg - 1852 - 510 pages
...rites of the Jewish church represented, and whom they worshiped ; but the reason why He Himself says that " all power was given to Him in heaven and in earth," as if it was then first given, is, because by " the Son of Man " is meant His Human Essence, which when... | |
| 1852 - 618 pages
...when He was declared to be the Son of God with power by His resurrection from the dead, — when " all power was given to Him in heaven and in earth," as the Saviour of men, then He solemnly addressed them — " As my Father hath sent me, even so send I... | |
| John Brown - 1852 - 344 pages
...and to admit men of all nations, by baptism, into his communion and discipleship, — assured them that " all power was given to him in heaven and in earth " to establish the kingdom of God, and promised that he would be with them, even until the consummation... | |
| James Thomson - 1854 - 522 pages
...honour. We find also that this honour was connected with universal power ; for before his ascension he declared that all power was given to him in heaven and on earth. It is also said that Jesus was exalted as a Prince and a Saviour. The word "prince" is usually... | |
| John Wilson - 1855 - 532 pages
...itself holding out the man Christ Jesus as the object of religious faith and fear and love, and teaching that all power was given to him in heaven and in earth, it should also guard us against supposing that it meant to represent God as, in himself, wearing a... | |
| William Arthur - 1856 - 380 pages
...auditors, accustomed to limit their range of thought within the Holy Land. But He had already said that all power was given to Him " in heaven and in earth." Did not the faith of some disciple reel under the weight of these words ? " In Jerusalem, and in all... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1856 - 412 pages
...holding out the man Christ Jesus as the object of religious faith, and fear, and love, and teaching that all power was given to him, in heaven and in earth, — it should, also, guard us against supposing that it meant to represent God as, in himself, wearing... | |
| Joseph Esmond Riddle - 1857 - 522 pages
...men of all nations, by baptism, into His communion and discipleship ; at the same time assuring them that all power was given to Him, in heaven and in earth, to establish the kingdom of God victoriously; and that He would be with His own, even until the consummation... | |
| Julius Charles Hare - 1858 - 542 pages
...Resurrection, after the devices and assaults of His enemies had thus been wonderfully baffled and confounded, that all power was given to Him in heaven and in earth, and the fulfilment of the promise began at the same moment when He sent out His apostles to all nations,... | |
| American Unitarian Association - 1863 - 584 pages
...does his own will. Jesus said that there were some things he did not know; but God knows every thing. He declared that all power was given to him in heaven and earth; but God's power cannot be given to him. Scripture, therefore, as well as common sense, seems... | |
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