... who, being the brightness of his glory, and the express image of his person, and upholding all things by the word of his power, when he had by himself purged our sins, sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high ; being made so much better than... An Exposition of the Church-catechism - Page 59by Samuel Clarke, John Clarke - 1729 - 344 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Edward Kimpton - Bible - 1813 - 534 pages
...when he had by himself purged our sins, sat down on the right hand of Majesty on high; being made so much better than the angels as he hath, by inheritance,...excellent name than they. For unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee? Jlnd again, I will be to him a... | |
 | Jacques Saurin, Robert Robinson - Sermons, English - 1813 - 416 pages
...he had by himself purged our sins, sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high ; being made so much better than the angels, as he hath by inheritance...excellent name than they. For unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my son, this day have I begotten thee ? Heb. i. 1—5. This design is... | |
 | John Grundy - Trinity - 1813 - 592 pages
...of his (the Father's) power, sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high. i. 4, Being made so much better than the angels, as he hath by inheritance obtained a more excellent name than they. i- 5, For unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my Son, this day have I caused* thee... | |
 | Andrews Norton - Periodicals - 1813 - 424 pages
...ellipsis of the sentence must be supplied, according to the commonest rules of grammar. "Being made so much better than the angels, as he hath by inheritance obtained a more excellent name than they1' have by inheritance obtained. It is therefore incorrect to say — "that for whatever reasons... | |
 | Isaac Watts - Dissenters, Religious - 1813 - 682 pages
...chapter which seem to refer to some being inferior to godhead1. Verse 4. Being made sť much, belter than the angels, as he hath by inheritance obtained a more excellent tmme than they. Verse 9. Thou llast loved righteousness and hated iniquity, and therefore God, even... | |
 | Scepticism - 1814 - 258 pages
...had been saying in the preceding chapter, where speaking of our Saviour he says— " being made so much better than the angels, as he hath by inheritance...excellent name than they." " For unto which of the angels" said he (the Father) " thou art my son, this day have I begotten thee ? And again I will be to him... | |
 | Joseph Sutcliffe - Christianity - 1814 - 206 pages
...he had by himself purged our sins, sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high ; being made so much better than the angels, as he hath by inheritance...excellent name than they. For unto which of the angels said he at any time, thou- art my son, this day have I begotten thee ? And again, I will be to him... | |
 | Edward Nares - Bible - 1814 - 400 pages
...Angels : and therefore the Apostle introduces it as an inference or explanation of matters, " being so much better than the Angels, as he hath by inheritance obtained a more excellent name than they :" but though it might be proved to demonstration, that the Author of this Epistle must have believed... | |
 | Gilbert Burnet - Church of England - 1814 - 646 pages
...Made f'o much letter than angels, as he liath by inheritance obtained a more excellent name than 5, they. For unto which of the angels faid he at any time, Thou 6, art my Son, this day have I begotten tkee ? When he bringeth in thefirft-legotten into the world,... | |
 | Church of England - Fore-edge painting - 1815 - 406 pages
...he had by himself purged our sins, sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high; being made so much better than the angels, as he hath by inheritance...excellent name than they. For unto which of the angels said he at any time, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thce ? And again, I will be to him a... | |
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