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" ... of Him, who, though he was rich, yet for their sakes became poor, that they, through his poverty, might be rich... "
Proceedings of the Church Missionary Society for Africa and the East... - Página 191
1820
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Gill's Complete Body of Practical and Doctrinal Divinity

John Gill - 1810 - 626 páginas
...nature are poor, and wretched and miserable ; when such was the grace of Christ, who, though rich, for their sakes became poor, that they, through his poverty might be made rich. Only Christ, the near Kinsman of his people, can do this, and has done it. iv. The delivery...
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Proceedings of the First Ten Years of the American Tract Society Instituted ...

American Tract Society (Boston, Mass.) - 1824 - 228 páginas
...country. Some of them might find their way into every family; and point many to him, 'who " although he was rich, yet for their sakes became poor, that they through his poverty might be rich." And as they gaze upon him, they will begin to see " the light of the knowledge of the glory of God...
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The Quarterly Register, Volúmenes6-9

1833 - 448 páginas
...neither themselves, their influence, nor their estates are their own; that all belongs to Him who though rich yet for their sakes became poor that they through his poverty might be rich. With more than a few it has ceased to be mere matter of sympathy, of fashion, or convenience, to bestow...
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Morning thoughts in prose and verse on portions of the successive chapters ...

John William Cunningham - 1828 - 146 páginas
...neither bread to eat, nor a pillow on which to lay their heads. Let them remember who it was, that, " though He was rich, yet for their sakes became poor, that they, through his poverty, might be rich." But it must be admitted that the poor have also their peculiar advantages. In their case, outward circumstances...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1828 - 852 páginas
...strength or virtue ; and then to point them to the atoning sacrifice of the Saviour, who, though rich, for their sakes became poor, that they through his poverty might be made rich. To preach Christ, was to exhibit him in all the relations which he is pleased to bear to...
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Forty Family Sermons

Zachary Macaulay, Samuel Charles Wilks, John William Cunningham - 1830 - 556 páginas
...strength or virtue ; and then to point them to the atoning sacrifice of the Saviour, who, though rich, for their sakes became poor, that they through his poverty might be made rich. To preach Christ, was to exhibit him in all the relations which he is pleased to bear to...
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The Chinese Repository, Volumen1

1833 - 530 páginas
...little' do the awful realities of eternity affect the mind of the professed disciples of Jesus, — of him who though he was rich yet for their sakes became poor. Christian ordinances and Christian hopes — how carelessly attended to ! The joy in Christ, the union...
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The Spiritual Magazine, Or, Saint's Treasury, Volumen10

1834 - 428 páginas
...remembered his strayed sheep when he bowed the heavens, and came down on the theatre of this world, and for their sakes became poor, that they through his poverty might be made rich ; he remembered them when he became " a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief:" he remembered...
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Quarterly register and journal of the American education society ..., Volumen7

American education society - 1835 - 400 páginas
...neither themselves, their influence, nor their estates are their own ; that all belongs to Him who though rich yet for their sakes became poor that they through his poverty might be rich. With more than a few it has ceased to be mere matter of sympathy, of fashion, or convenience, to bestow...
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The American Quarterly Register, Volumen7

1835 - 390 páginas
...neither themselves, their influence, nor their estates are their own ; that all belongs to Him who though rich yet for their sakes became poor that they through his poverty might be rich. With more than a few it has ceased to be mere matter of sympathy, of fashion, or convenience, to bestow...
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