An Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews: With Preliminary Exercitations, Volume 3J. Ritchie, 1813 |
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... continue , and that the wor ship of it was not yet disallowed of God ; suitably to what was before declared concerning his own and the other apostles ' practice . Had that church - state been utterly abolished , all observance of Mosaic ...
... continue , and that the wor ship of it was not yet disallowed of God ; suitably to what was before declared concerning his own and the other apostles ' practice . Had that church - state been utterly abolished , all observance of Mosaic ...
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... continue . Thus as de facto he had shewed respect unto the person of the high priest , as one yet in lawful office , Acts xxiii . 5 ; so doc- trinally he takes it for granted , that that office was still con- tinued , Heb . viii . 4 , 5 ...
... continue . Thus as de facto he had shewed respect unto the person of the high priest , as one yet in lawful office , Acts xxiii . 5 ; so doc- trinally he takes it for granted , that that office was still con- tinued , Heb . viii . 4 , 5 ...
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... continue , and proves that it was drawing to its period , chap . viii . ult . having its pre- sent station in the patience and forbearance of God only , with- out any necessity as to its worship , or preservation in the world . And ...
... continue , and proves that it was drawing to its period , chap . viii . ult . having its pre- sent station in the patience and forbearance of God only , with- out any necessity as to its worship , or preservation in the world . And ...
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... penmen of the Scriptures , is the sole bottom and foundation of our assent- ing to them , and what is contained in them , with faith divine and supernatural . He spake in them : he then continues to speak 49 [ CHAP . I. An Exposition of ...
... penmen of the Scriptures , is the sole bottom and foundation of our assent- ing to them , and what is contained in them , with faith divine and supernatural . He spake in them : he then continues to speak 49 [ CHAP . I. An Exposition of ...
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With Preliminary Exercitations John Owen. He spake in them : he then continues to speak by them , and therefore is their word received , 2 Pet . i . 20 , 21. But this is elsewhere handled at large . III . God's gradual revelation of ...
With Preliminary Exercitations John Owen. He spake in them : he then continues to speak by them , and therefore is their word received , 2 Pet . i . 20 , 21. But this is elsewhere handled at large . III . God's gradual revelation of ...
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absolutely Acts affirms analogy of faith angels apostle assertion authority called chap concerning covenant creatures David declared denote disposal divine nature dominion doth eminently ensuing epistle eternal exalted excellent express faith Father first-born foundation gifts give glorious glory God the Father gospel grace grant hath Hebrews heir Hence Holy Ghost honour infinite intended intimated Jesus Christ Jews John John xvii Judaical church king kingdom Lord Christ Luke Maimonides manifest Mediator Messiah mind Moses obedience observed Old Testament person pre-eminence principally prophecy prophets prove Psal Psalm rendered respect unto revelation right hand righteousness rule sacrifice saith Scripture Secondly sense shewed sinners sins Socinians Solomon Son of God spake Spirit spoken sundry Targum testimony things thou throne tion truth Urim and Thummim verse viii whence whereby wherein whereof whole creation wisdom words worship