| Job Swift - Congregational churches - 1805 - 314 pages
..."-'-'-.- . - - - - 145 DISCOURSE SSfH.Jj '.+'*' EPH. ii. 19,.^-No'w therefore, ye are 'no more strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens •with the saints, and of the household' of God. 151 DISCOURSE xvni: .' 1t.xori. xx. 12.— -Tloiifir thy father and thy mother, that thy days... | |
| Joseph Washburn, Asahel Hooker - Congregational churches - 1807 - 386 pages
...know, are called strangers. Thus the same word is rendered, Eph. ii19. ', Ye are no n<&rc strangers and foreigners ; but fellow citizens with the saints, and of the household of God." The apostolic injunction in our text thereTore is, to be steadfast in the faith formerly delivered... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1804 - 440 pages
...purpose, to preserve a becoming decorum. DODDKJDGE in he. No- 539. — ii. 19. Te are no more strangers and foreigners, but fellow 'Citizens with the saints, and of the household of God _, The proselytes who joined themselves to the God of Israel, were by the Jews and by ths scriptures... | |
| Robert Robinson - 1807 - 384 pages
...access by one spirit unto the FaM ther, and therefore they ought not to be accounted any more strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints and of the household of God, and to be built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - Congregational churches - 1808 - 532 pages
...family of God, a part of which is in heaven. Chap. ii. 19. " Now therefore ye ars no more strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints, and of the household of God." Together with the next chapter, Ver. 15. " Of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is... | |
| George Buist - Sermons, American - 1809 - 422 pages
...in one body, having destroyed the spirit of enmity by his sacrifice, then we are, no more, strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints, and of the household of faith. And how comely is it for brethren to dwell together in unity. It is as the dew of Hermon,... | |
| Church of Scotland - Presbyterianism - 1810 - 636 pages
...both have an access by one Spirit unto the Father. Ver. 19. Now therefore ye are n<* more strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints, and of the household of God. r Luke x.vii. 20. Likewise also the cup after supper, saying, This cup is the new testament... | |
| Hugh McNeile - Bible - 1810 - 296 pages
...Christ by the gospel." Accordingly, his language to Gentile converts is, " Ye are no longer strangers and foreigners, but fellow- citizens with the saints, and of the household of God. And are built upon the foundation of apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the... | |
| Johannes van der Kemp - Heidelberger Katechismus - 1810 - 548 pages
...heirs of rill his saving benefits, yea, of himself, and of his Son ; and thus they are not strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints, and of the household of God," Eph ii. 19. " Being children, they are also heirs of God, and foint heirs with Christ," Rom.... | |
| William Huntington (works.) - 1811 - 434 pages
...spirit, saith the Lord of hosts. Take the apostle's account; " Now, therefore, ye are no more strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints and of the household of God; and are built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being... | |
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