| Bible Christians - 1884 - 778 Seiten
...and they contended that the world ought to know it. The Society that made known the precious truth that Jesus Christ, by the grace of God, tasted death for every man, would secure the benediction of heaven and God would bless its labours everywhere. They engaged in... | |
| Henry King Carroll, William Pope Harrison, J. H. Bayliss - 1885 - 568 Seiten
...endowed by their Creator with inalienable rights, so Methodism is the logical outgrowth of the fact that Jesus Christ, by the grace of God, tasted death for every man. Episcopal Methodism is a shoot from the same root, flourishing in a new soil. It is all missionary.... | |
| 1885 - 568 Seiten
...formal and authoritative recognition of the wide embrace of God's mercy that is stated in the fact that Jesus Christ by the grace of God tasted death for every man. But when we come to the second definition of this word justification, as St. Paul uses it here, and... | |
| Matthew Simpson - 1885 - 480 Seiten
...began 'Wesley's career of joyous and triumphant faith. His ministry assumed a new phase. Having read that "Jesus Christ, by the grace of God, tasted death for every man," and that the blood of " Christ cleanseth from all uurighteousuess," he became the earnest and unwearied... | |
| Leonidas Rosser - 1885 - 302 Seiten
...been saved ; not a soul on earth but may be saved. Say not I make the way to heaven too broad. I said, "Jesus Christ by the grace of God tasted death for every man "—and therefore every man may be saved. I said, " This is the true Light, that lighteth every man... | |
| Charles Taze Russell - 1886 - 364 Seiten
...evidence of such enlightenment ; neither did the Sodomites, nor multitudes of others in past ages. We read that Jesus Christ, by the grace of God, tasted death "for every man." (Heb. 2:9.) But if he tasted death for the one hundred and forty-three billions, and from any cause... | |
| Charles Taze Russell - 1886 - 470 Seiten
...evidence of such enlightenment ; neither did the Sodomites, nor multitudes of others in past ages. We read that Jesus Christ, by the grace of God, tasted death "for every man." (Heb. 2:9.) But if he tasted death for the one hundred and forty-three billions, and from any cause... | |
| 1886 - 392 Seiten
...evidence of such enlightenment ; neither did the Sodomites, nor multitudes of others in past ages. We read that Jesus Christ, by the grace of God, tasted death "for every man." (Heb. 2:9.) But if he tasted death for the one hundred and forty-three billions, and from any cause... | |
| James Osgood Andrew Clark - 1886 - 414 Seiten
...many" by his "one sacrifice for sin forever." Hence " there is no more offering for sin." Once for all, Jesus Christ, by the grace of God, tasted death for every man; once for all, he "was delivered for our offenses, and was raised again for our justification ;" once... | |
| William J. Scott - 1889 - 232 Seiten
...theistic conception, a common intuition of immortality, and, most of all, on the scriptural declarations that Jesus Christ, "by the grace of God, tasted death for every man," and that " he is the Saviour of all men, especially of them that believe." All this is precious truth... | |
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