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A Collection of Confessions of Faith, Catechisms, Directories, Books of ... - Page 432
by Church of Scotland - 1722
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The Phenix, Volume 2

John Dunton - 1708 - 596 pages
...alone is appointed King, Prieit, and Prophet. King, in that all Power is given to him in Heaven and Earth ; fo that there is none other but he in Heaven nor Earth, that hath juft Authority and Power to make Laws to bind the Confciencesof Men; neither yet is...
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Sermons on Various Subjects, Volume 2

Henry Kollock - Presbyterian Church - 1822 - 544 pages
...ministers sent out by him ; when he was about to leave the earth, he called them friends : but now that all power is given to him in heaven and on earth, he addresses them as brethren. Ah! if it had been possible for Mary to have forgotten the Saviour's...
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The true history of Church of Scotland, from the beginning of the ..., Volume 3

David Calderwood - 1843 - 610 pages
...reasoun of the offices given him by God his Father; to witt, that he alone is appointed King, Preest, * and Prophet. King, in that, that all power is given to him in heaven and earth, so that there is none other but He in heaven or earth that hath just authoritie and power to...
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The History of the Kirk of Scotland

David Calderwood - Presbyterianism - 1843 - 612 pages
...rcasoun of the offices given him by God his Father ; to witt, that he alone is appointed King, Preest, and Prophet. King, in that, that all power is given to him in heaven and earth, so that there is none other but He in heaven or earth that hath just authoritie and power to...
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The Psalms and Paraphrases According to the Version of the Church of ...

John Cumming - 1848 - 674 pages
...reason of the offices given unto him by God his Father, to wit, that he alone is appointed King, Priest, and Prophet : King, in that that all power is given to him in heaven and on earth, so that there is none other but he in heaven nor on earth, that hath just authority and power c 2 to...
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A New Life of Jesus, Volume 2

David Friedrich Strauss - 1865 - 450 pages
...point of ascending there. Then when he shows himself on the mountain in Galilee to the Eleven, stating that all power is given to him in heaven and on earth, he manifestly comes from his Messianic investiture, and this (comp. Dan. vii. 14) can only have taken...
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Five Years in China: Or, The Factory Boy Made a Missionary: The Life and ...

Charles Peck Bush - China - 1865 - 332 pages
...weakness, we should assuredly fold our hands in utter despair did we not remember that Christ lives, and that all power is given to him in heaven and on earth. This great empire is surely a part of that world which is to be full of the knowledge of the Lord,...
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The book of common order, tr. into Gaelic, A.D. 1567, by J. Carswell. Ed. by ...

Order Book of common - 1873 - 308 pages
...of the offices given unto him by God his Father ; to wit, that he alone is appointed King, Priest, and Prophet. King, in that, that all power is given to him in heaven and earth ; so that there is none other but he in heaven nor earth, that hath just authority and power...
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The Book of common order: commonly called John Knox's liturgy

Church of Scotland - 1873 - 294 pages
...reason of the offices given unto him by God his Father; to wit, that he alone is appointed King, Priest, and Prophet. King, in that, that all power is given to him in heaven and earth ; so that there is none other but he in heaven nor earth, that hath just authority and power...
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Christian Ethics: Special part: pt. 1, Individual ethics, tr. from the ...

Hans Martensen - Christian ethics - 1881 - 458 pages
...head, to deny His sinlessness and holiness ; His royal dignity is mocked, His utterance is scorned that all power is given to Him in heaven and on earth. In this respect it is interesting in our days to hear from the mouths of the enemies of Christ the...
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