 | James Ussher - 1660
...tree. 3. And Christ himself coming into the world, and preaching to Nicodemus, begins : " Unless'1 a man be born again, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God." A man in his natural condition can never enter into heaven, for he is carnal. " That that is... | |
 | Richard Baxter - 1662 - 384 sider
...God âccottvteth GotUtncfs , ana ci»J(q»entlj i." /* John j. 3, 5, 6. ft ¿ written , Verily except a man be born again, he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God — — 'That which is born of the fleihisflem, and that which, is born of the Spirit is Spirit.... | |
 | John Henderson Thomson - 1714 - 612 sider
...hid from the world, sins in me that have been heinous by many aggravations. " Fourthly, That except a man be born again, he cannot enter into the kingdom of heaven. My friends, this is the new birth, this is regeneration that I am speaking of, to which the... | |
 | John Brine - 1746 - 406 sider
...then every Individual of Mankind needs the Grace of Regeneration. The Words of our Saviour, Except a Man be born again, he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God, are indefinite ; and will not admit of any Limitation. They clearly and ftrongly fuggcft, that... | |
 | William Law - 1760 - 220 sider
...Righteoufnefs, becaufe by our natural Birth, we are inwardly full of Evil; therefore faith Chrift, except a Man be born again, he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God. Does not this place all in a Birth ? But a Birth, and outward Imputation, are inconfiftent ; that... | |
 | James Hervey - 1767
...at the Bottom, and confumes the Bone. Give me Leave to afk, Tberon; When our LORD declares, Un'.cfs a Man be born again, He cannot enter into the Kingdom of Heaven * .- when He fpeaks of eating his Flcjl), and drinking bis Blood f : when You hear or read of... | |
 | George Whitefield - 1772
...abfolute neceffity of regeneration, does not fay, Unlefs a man be born again, he Jhall not, but " unlefs a man be born again, he cannot enter into the kingdom of Gob." It is founded in the very nature of things, that unlefs we have difpofitions wrought in us fuitable... | |
 | James Hervey - 1777
...this important Point, in his memorable Reply to Nicodemus. Verily, verily, I fay unto thee, Except a Man be born again, He c'ANNOT enter into the Kingdom of Heaven ; qd "I wave the Authority of the Supreme Judge, and fpeak with the Condcjcenfion of a Teacher... | |
 | Ralph Erskine - 1777
...circumcifion nor vncirc imcifion a-vailetb any thing, but a new creature, Gal. vi. 15. For, Except a man be born again he cannot enter Into the kingdom of God, John iii. 3. The natural religion that the world hath is but vanity. If the righteoufnefs even... | |
 | Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge - 1785
...to the enjoyment of eternal life. It is the voice of reafon, as well as of revelation, that except a man be born again, he cannot enter into the kingdom of heaven;" for, " without holinefs no man can fee the Lord." But what if fin, whilft it cancels our title... | |
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