| 1831 - 544 pages
...verily, with the blood of witness, or of thy testament, hast led out from the pit them that were bound. So, when we were sinful, and the children of wrath,...saved, now we are made righteous through his blood." Thus we find Wickliff in his thirty-second year, respected for his scholastic acquirements, deeply... | |
| Charles Webb Le Bas - Reformers - 1832 - 422 pages
...with the blood of thy wimess, (or of thy testament,) hast let out from the pit them that were bound. So, when we were sinful, and the children of wrath,...died for us. Then, much rather shall we be saved, now that we are made righteous by his blood. St. Paul writeth to the Romans,t that Jesus should pray for... | |
| Theology - 1835 - 772 pages
...out from the pit them that were bound.' So when we were sinful, and the children of wrath, God's Sou came out of heaven, and praying his Father for his...us, and that he went into heaven to appear in the prc~ sence of God for us. The same also he writeth to the Hebrews, the which presence may he grant... | |
| Protestantism - 1845 - 394 pages
...had clear views of the way of salvation. "When we were sinful, and the children of wrath," said he, " God's Son came out of heaven, and praying his Father...saved, now we are made righteous through his blood." That his mind should still have been clouded by some of the superstitions of the age, or that he should... | |
| John Wycliffe - Reformation - 1845 - 456 pages
...witness, or the testament, hast led out them that were bound in the pit.' So when we were sinful, and children of wrath. God's Son came out of heaven, and...for his enemies, he died for us then ; much rather now, that we are made righteous by his blood, shall we be saved. Paul so writeth to the Romans : He... | |
| 1851 - 202 pages
...with the blood of witnesses, or of thy testaments, hast led out of the pit them that were bound.' Sc when we were sinful, and the children of wrath, God's...saved, now we are made righteous through his blood, as Saint I'aul writeth to the Romans — that Jesus shall pray for us, and that he is gone into heaven... | |
| William Henry Hoare - Church history - 1852 - 280 pages
...those lively oracles must be obvious to every reader. ' When we were sinful,' we find him paying, ' and the children of wrath, God's Son came out of heaven,...died for us. Then much rather shall we be saved, now that we are made righteous by his blood, 'f . . . ' Covet not thy neighbour's goods, despise him not,... | |
| David J. Deane - Christian martyrs - 1884 - 134 pages
...terrible chastisements of the Almighty in consequence, he pointed out the refuge of the devout, saying, " So when we were sinful and the children of wrath,...saved, now we are made righteous through His blood." Of the private life of John Wicliffe very little is recorded. From 1345 to 1365 appears to have been... | |
| George Stokes - Religion - 1834 - 504 pages
...verily, with the blood of witness, or of thy testament, hast led out from the pit them that were bound. So, when we were sinful, and the children of wrath,...saved, now we are made righteous through his blood." Thus we find Wickliff in his thirty-second year, respected for * Knighton says, that before this plague... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1844 - 572 pages
...verily, with the blood of witness, or of thy testament, hast led out from the pit them that were bound. So, when we were sinful, and the children of wrath,...saved, now we are made righteous through his blood." Thus we find Wickliff in his thirty-second year, respected for * Knighton says, that 'before this plague... | |
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