| Thomas Hannam - 1818 - 244 páginas
...grand mean through which this Inestimable blessing is conveyed to guilty man. i The blood of Christ. Without the shedding of blood there could be no, remission of sin. Heb. ix.22. Man, by sin, had. forfeited his life, his soul, his nil, to offended justice ; who, ever... | |
| 1825 - 512 páginas
...could rescue him. In this text you see the ever blessed Trinity engaged in the redemption of man. " Without the shedding of blood there could be no remission of sin." The Father freely gives up the mediatorial kingdom to his Son, who cordially accepts it, and the Holy... | |
| 1825 - 516 páginas
...could rescue him. In this text you see the ever blessed Trinity engaged in the redemption of man. " Without the shedding of blood there could be no remission of sin." The Father freely gives up the mediatorial kingdom to his Son, who cordially accepts it, and the Holy... | |
| Layman, Unitarianism - 1840 - 268 páginas
...3.) Doubtless, it must have been intended to teach man, thus early, that he was a sinner ; and that without the shedding of blood there could be no remission of sin : while the victim prefigured or typified the great, efficient sacrifice of Jesus Christ, the Lamb... | |
| Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet - 1843 - 322 páginas
...approached God in the way of his appointment. He offered up the prescribed sacrifices. He knew that without the shedding of blood there could be no remission of sin. He undoubtedly looked forward, as Abraham did, to a Savior of whose sacrifice that made on the Jewish... | |
| Horace Hooker - 1843 - 408 páginas
...approached God in the way of his appointment. He offered up the prescribed sacrifices. He knew that without the shedding of blood there could be no remission of sin. He undoubtedly looked forward, as Abraham did, to a Saviour, of whose sacrifice that made on the Jewish... | |
| Jonathan Cogswell - 1845 - 240 páginas
...repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem. Without the shedding of blood there could be no remission of sin. As we are this day, my brethren, to commemorate the dying love of our Redeemer ; his agony in the garden... | |
| Jesus Christ - 1848 - 132 páginas
...did he do this? That he might be prepared for the sacrifice. He knew that man was a sinner, and that, without the " shedding of blood, there could be no remission" of sin. To rescue man, he assumed a nature that could suffer and die. " Our nature, to him, was a robe of suffering,... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm Krummacher - 1852 - 204 páginas
...did it denote but that without propitiation we could never gain admission to his presence, and that without the shedding of blood there could be no remission of sin. Hence, the cloud was either dark and black, or it shone like a flaming fire. There was always something... | |
| 1853 - 616 páginas
...regarded himself as a sinner against God — that he could not make personal satisfaction for sin — that without the shedding of blood there could be no remission of sin ; and, as a Mediator had been promised to his parents, his faith had respect to the atonement which... | |
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