The Names of ChristHerder, 1955 - 315 pages |
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Page 93
... death of both body and soul . The body receives its life from the soul and therefore it departs from life in the ... death which Scrip- ture calls the second death or the greater death . The es- sence of what we are saying has been ...
... death of both body and soul . The body receives its life from the soul and therefore it departs from life in the ... death which Scrip- ture calls the second death or the greater death . The es- sence of what we are saying has been ...
Page 105
... death and of His life : the destruction of our sins and the life of grace . " For we are buried together with Him by baptism into death ; that as Christ is risen from the dead by the glory of the Father , so we also may walk in newness ...
... death and of His life : the destruction of our sins and the life of grace . " For we are buried together with Him by baptism into death ; that as Christ is risen from the dead by the glory of the Father , so we also may walk in newness ...
Page 223
... death , He took our sins upon Himself in order to suffer death for them . He put aside His power and might so that His enemies might seize Him . He forsook Himself , so to speak , so that death could cut the tie which bound Him to life ...
... death , He took our sins upon Himself in order to suffer death for them . He put aside His power and might so that His enemies might seize Him . He forsook Himself , so to speak , so that death could cut the tie which bound Him to life ...
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according appear applied beauty become beginning Beloved birth blessings blood body born bring called cause Christ Church comes consider created creatures David death delight desire destroy devil divine earth effected enemies evil expresses eyes face faithful Father fear fire flesh follow Fray Louis fruit give given glory God's grace hand happiness hath heart heaven Hence holy human inclination infinite Isaias Jesus John Julian justice kind King knowledge light live Lord manifested manner Marcellus means meek mind Moreover mountain nature original Paul peace perfect person possess promise proper qualities reason receive refers rule Sabinus says Scripture seek sense Shepherd signifies sins soul speak spirit strength suffering sweet Thee things Thou tion true truth understand union unto virtue