| 1834 - 810 pages
...prejudices of the Jew. Moreover, the religion of the New Testament is founded on that of the Old. Christ came not to destroy the law and the prophets, but to fulfil them ; not to repeal, but to establish them with higher sanctions and more powerful motives. Hence, the... | |
| 1835 - 664 pages
...used them with the greatest esteem and veneration, and to rich advantage. Our blessed Lord declared, that " he came not to destroy the law and the prophets; but to fulfil them." As he came to fulfil the law, and the predictions of the prophets, by his obedience and sufferings;... | |
| John Cooke (headmaster of the grammar sch. of k. Edw. vi, Birmingham.) - 1835 - 510 pages
...God." How truly and how remarkably in this atoning sacrifice are the words of Christ fulfilled : " I came not to destroy the law and the prophets, but to fulfil them." He fulfilled the moral law, by the spotless innocence of his character ; he fulfilled the law of sacrifice... | |
| Ezra Stiles Ely, Abel Charles Thomas - 1835 - 302 pages
...Master condemned the Scribes and Pharisees for having made void the law of God through their traditions. He came not to destroy the law and the prophets, but to fulfil. The disciples, (to whom, and to whom only, the language in Mark ix. 43, et seq. was addressed) were... | |
| James Ellice - 1835 - 230 pages
...attributing these doctrines, (we may say SANCTIONS,) to their Law. He came, in fact, as He always asserted, not to destroy the Law, and the Prophets, but to fulfil them ; and in every page, throughout the four Gospels, wheresoever a future state is insisted upon, it is... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1836 - 480 pages
...necessities of mankind. They retain all that is excellent in the Old Testament revelation ; for Christ came, not to destroy the law and the prophets, but to fulfil them, and to carry the scheme of religion there laid down to a still higher degree of excellency. Accordingly,... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1836 - 386 pages
...many passages of scripture ; nay, I might say from the whole tenor of scripture on the subject. Christ came " not to destroy the law and the prophets, but to fulfil." The corner stone of the Church is laid in Sion ; ie in the Jewish church. The privileges that had been... | |
| John Bainbridge Smith - 1836 - 654 pages
...whilst the inspired Preacher of the Gospel proved the same great truth, and demonstrated that " Christ came not to destroy the Law and the Prophets, but to fulfil." As then the Law and the Prophets were avowedly designed to introduce the Gospel, so they did, in fact,... | |
| John Leland - 1837 - 524 pages
...the sentiments of his great Lord and Master Jesus Christ, who in all his discourses to the people and to his own disciples, whenever he hath occasion to...apostle tells us were the ' shadow of good things to come, but the body is of Christ,' and to accomplish the predictions there contained. And he declares... | |
| Edward Stopford (bp. of Meath.) - 1837 - 282 pages
...and fulfilled state ? For we must recollect, that it was after he had established that principle, — that he came not to destroy the law and the prophets, but to fulfil them, — that he affirmed that both law and prophets hung upon the commandments. In connexion with this subject,... | |
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