| 1814 - 596 páginas
...kindled but a littleIn Luke xix, 12 — 27, the transactions of the last judgment are illustrated by the parable of the talents. The nobleman, who went into...entirely on his own account. The passage, He that falleth on this stone shall be broken; eut on whomsoever it shall fall, it mil grind him to fiowder,... | |
| James A. Begg - 1830 - 264 páginas
...appear," the Saviour spake a parable to correct their mistake. Luke xix. 11. This parable of "" a certain nobleman who went into a far country to receive a kingdom and to return," while it proves their error with respect to the time of Christ's establishing his visible... | |
| Charles Simeon - 1833 - 596 páginas
...them of it before it came to pass. And, to rectify their views, spake to them the parable before us. " The nobleman who went into a far country to receive a kingdom," represented our Lord Jesus Christ— [We are not to look for any hidden meaning in the title here given... | |
| Charles Christian Hennell - 1838 - 402 páginas
...Jesus spoke a parable to correct the notion that his kingdom should immediately appear. This parable of the nobleman who went into a far country to receive a kingdom, and to return, postpones the coming of the kingdom to a future uncertain date ; and it is remarkable that... | |
| J. Greaves - 1840 - 404 páginas
...consistent deportment—we call ourselves Christians ; and we are familiar with the parable of a certain nobleman who went into a far country to receive a kingdom, and he gave unto his ten servants ten pounds, saying unto them, " Occupy till I come." Now, we can apply... | |
| James A. Begg - 1842 - 303 páginas
...appear," the Saviour spake a parable to correct their mistake. Luke xix. 1 1 . This parable of " a certain Nobleman who went into a far country to receive a kingdom and to return," while it proves their error with respect to the time of Christ's establishing his kingdom... | |
| James A. Begg - 1842 - 322 páginas
...appear," the Saviour spake a parable to correct their mistake. Luke xix. 1 1 . This parable of " a certain Nobleman who went into a far country to receive a kingdom and to return," while it proves their error with respect to the time of Christ's establishing his kingdom... | |
| Charles Simeon - 1855 - 592 páginas
...them of it before it came to pass. And, to rectify their views, spake to them the parable before us. " The nobleman who went into a far country to receive a kingdom," represented our Lord Jesus Christ — [We are not to look for any hidden meaning in the title here... | |
| Henry Kelsall - 1865 - 160 páginas
...we can only be certain that the night is far spent, and that the day is' at hand. The parable of a nobleman, who went into a far country to receive a kingdom, and to return, Luke six., was spoken by Jesus of Himself: He is ascended into heaven, whence He will return... | |
| Richard Cunningham Shimeall - 1866 - 514 páginas
...disciples," as though " the kingdom of God was then nigh at hand," He rehearses to them the parable of the " nobleman, who went into a far country, to receive a kingdom and to return" etc. (Luke xix. 11-27) ; the obvious purport of it was, to teach them that in the case of... | |
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