| Robert Isaac Wilberforce - Sermons, English - 1850 - 354 pages
...it efficacy. For what means that promise of the Son of Man, to which the Apostles perpetually refer, that He would be with them always to the end of the world? What is it to be " in Christ," to " be found in Him," to be "members of His body, of His flesh, and... | |
| Brotherhood of St. Vincent of Paul - Protestantism - 1851 - 394 pages
...Lord promised, as well to those persons whom He had selected as also to their successors for ever, that He would be with them always to the end of the world ; so that any one who wishes to know what he must do and believe in order that he may be saved, must... | |
| Reformed Church - 1852 - 644 pages
...effusions of the Spirit on the day of Pemicost, lo verify in their experience the truth of his promise, that he would be with them always to the end of the world. He came not in his visible, but his invisible presence; he was not seen by the eye but by failh, and... | |
| Christmas stories - Christmas stories, English - 1856 - 104 pages
...only source of their strength became now visible to all, and gave them the distinct and sure promise that He would be with them always to the end of the world, and that their enemies should not prevail against them. Here, then, was an entire change for the two Champions.... | |
| Universalism - 1863 - 464 pages
...disciples, that where two or three were gathered together in his name, he would be in their midst ; that he would be with them always to the end of the world ; that to those who loved him he would manifest himself ; that the Father and himself would make their... | |
| C T. Winter - 1880 - 336 pages
...was given to Him in heaven and in earth — that they were to teach and to baptize all nations, and that He would be with them always to the end of the world. St. Paul alone tells us that "after that He was seen of James,"* but of this appearance we have no... | |
| John Paterson Smyth - 1920 - 502 pages
...He was but gathering a nucleus of faithful hearts to whom He would commit His undertaking, and then He would be with them always to the end of the world. He could afford to wait. But He did more than that to make it an attainable reality. At the close of... | |
| David Claydon - Christianity and culture - 2005 - 744 pages
...and her mission to make disciples in the power of the Spirit. Third, Jesus' promise to his apostles that he would be with them "always, to the end of the age" (Matthew 28:20), a promise which accompanied his commission to make disciples of all nations,... | |
| Alice Peloubet Norton - International Sunday School Lessons - 1899 - 374 pages
...the gospel to the whole world, to receive disciples into the church, and train and teach them; and that he would be with them always to the end of the world. VII. The Ascension. — May iS. After forty days, from the Mount of Olives, whence he was " carried... | |
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