| Charles Chauncy - 1771 - 638 pages
...THREE HUNDRED. For the humeral letters of TEN and EIGHT are EHj and thefe denote JESUS. And becaufe the CROSS was that by which we were to find grace, therefore he adds, three hundred, the note of which is T [the figure of his crofs]. Wherefore, by two letters, he fignified... | |
| William Wake - 1810 - 418 pages
...18. Add. Annot. D. Bernard. Edit. Oxon .p. 125. For the numeral letters of ten and eight, are I H. And these denote Jesus. And because the cross was...which we were to find grace ; therefore he adds, three hundred ; the note of which is T. [the figure of his cross.] Wherefore by two letters, he signified... | |
| William Wake - 1817 - 494 pages
...eighteen men of his house6. But what, therefore, was the mystery that was made known unto him? Mark, first the eighteen, and next the three hundred. For the numeral letters of ten and eight are I H. And these denote Jesus. And because the cross was that by which we were to find grace; therefore... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1786 - 526 pages
...first the 18, and next the 300. For (he numeral letters of 10 and 8, are IH ; and these denote Jem." And because the cross was that by which we were to find grace, therefore he ndHs SCO; the note of which is T. Wherefore by two le'ters he signified Jesus, ami hv the third his... | |
| William Hone - 1820 - 284 pages
...next the three hundred. For the numeral letters of ten and eight are I 11. And these denote Jesus. 13 And because the cross was that by which we were to find grace ; therefore he adds, three hundred ; the note of which is T (the figure of his cross). Wherefore by two letters he siguified Jesus,... | |
| 1820 - 286 pages
...men of his house. s But what therefore was the mystery that was made known unto him t 12 Mark, first the eighteen, and next the three hundred. For the numeral letters of ten and eight are I 11. And these denote Jesus. 13 And because the cross was that by which we were to find grace ; therefore... | |
| William Hone - 1824 - 358 pages
...men ol his house, lllut what therefore was the mystery that was made known unto him r12 Mark, first the eighteen, and next the three hundred. — For the numeral letters of ten and eight are 1 II. And these denote Jesus. 1 3 And because the cross was that by which we were to fmd grace ; therefore... | |
| 1828 - 844 pages
...318 men of his house. But what therefore was the mystery that was made known unto him ? Mark first, the eighteen, and next the three hundred, for the...these denote Jesus, and because the cross was that whereby we were to find grace, therefore he adds 300, the note of which is T. the figure of his cross.... | |
| 846 pages
...318 men of his house. But what therefore was the mystery that was made known unto him ? Murk first, the eighteen, and next the three hundred, for the numeral letters of ten and eight, are 1. H. and these denote Jesus, and because the cross w^as that whereby we were to find grace, therefore... | |
| Robert Taylor - 1829 - 466 pages
...men of his house. But what, therefore, was the mystery that was made known unto him ' Mark, first, the eighteen, and next the three hundred : for the...these denote Jesus ; and because the cross was that whereby we were to find grace, therefore he adds three hundred, the note of which is T ; wherefore,... | |
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