| George Bush - 1845 - 408 páginas
...the approach of his kingdom. But on the other hand, the government of David, held by mere mortal men, for a brief space of time, and having jurisdiction...the earth, is so far different from the eternal and widely extended empire of Christ, that the throne of Christ cannot be called the throne of David except... | |
| George Bush - 1845 - 424 páginas
...the approach of his kingdom. But on the other hand, the government of David, held by mere mortal men, for a brief space of time, and having jurisdiction...the earth, is so far different from the eternal and widely extended empire of Christ, that the throne of Christ cannot be called the throne of David except... | |
| George Bush - 1845 - 408 páginas
...jurisdiction only over a small portion of the earth, is so far different from the eternal and widely extended empire of Christ, that the throne of Christ cannot...figuratively, inasmuch as that divine government over the Israelites, which was transferred to David and his posterity, was a shadow and image of the divine... | |
| George Nathaniel Henry Peters - 1884 - 732 páginas
...feeling a deficiency— for none of these things meet the covenanted conditions — he goes on to say : " The throne of Christ cannot be called the throne of...figuratively, inasmuch as that divine government over the Israelites which was transferred to David and his posterity as to the Sons of God, the King of... | |
| George Nathaniel Henry Peters - 1884 - 736 páginas
...these thing* meet the covenanted conditions — he goes on to say : " The throne of Christ cannot bo called the throne of David except figuratively, inasmuch as that divine government over the Israelites which was transferred to David and his posterity as to the Sons of God, the King of... | |
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