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" But his citizens hated him, and sent a message after him, saying, "We will not have this man to reign over us. "
The fourth book for children - Page 118
by John White - 1835
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The Works of President Edwards ...

Jonathan Edwards - 1830 - 588 pages
...punishment for their rejection and contempt of him. Luke xix. 12, 13, 14. " He said, therefore, A certam nobleman went into a far country, to receive for himself...kingdom, and to return. And he called his ten servants und delivered them ten pounds, and said unto them, occupy till I come. But his citizens hated him,...
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Harmony of the Gospels

1831 - 288 pages
...himself a kingdom, and to return. And he called his ten servants, and delivered them ten pounds, 14 and said unto them ; Occupy till I come. But his citizens...him, and sent a message after him, saying ; We will is not have this man to reign over us. And it came to pass, that when he was returned, having received...
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Harmony of the Gospels

1831 - 296 pages
...thought that the kingdom of God should immediately appear. TO THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS. LUKE XIX. 13 try to receive for himself a kingdom, and to return. And...called his ten servants, and delivered them ten pounds, 14 and said unto them ; Occupy till I come. But his citizens hated him, and sent a message after him,...
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Christus Crucifixus: or, Our Lord's conduct with reference to his ...

Rev. Arthur JOHNSON - 1831 - 138 pages
...citizens" whom He left, and the punishment they were to undergo is shown, ver. 14 (St. Luke xix) ; " But his citizens hated him, and sent a message after him saying, We will not have this man to rule over us.". We are told that the Jews who had gone up to Jerusalem expressed their doubts whether...
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The Pleasing Expositor; Or, Anecdotes Illustrative of Select Passages of the ...

John Whitecross - 1831 - 300 pages
...her the building which he had erected, and all the wealth which it contained. Chap, xix, ver. V$. — And he called his ten servants, and delivered them...ten pounds, and said unto them, Occupy till I come. When Mr. Whitefield was last in America, Mr. Tennent paid him a visit, as he was passing through New-Jersey;...
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The Pleasing Expositor; Or, Anecdotes Illustrative of Select Passages of the ...

John Whitecross - 1831 - 302 pages
...the huilding which he had erected, and all .-the wealth which it contained, Chap, xix, ve/vt£v-And he called his ten servants, and delivered them ten pounds, and said, unto them, Occupy till I come. When Mr. Whitefield was laat in America, Mr. Tennent paid him a visit, as he was passing through JVew-...
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A Discussion of Christian Baptism: As to Its Subject, Its Mode, Its History ...

William Latta McCalla - 1831 - 410 pages
...of our " receiving a kingdom which " cannot be moved." The parable uses such an expression twice. " A certain nobleman went into a far country, to receive for himself a kingdom, and to return," " having received the kingdom "(j) Instead of " to receive for himself a kingdom," Dr. Campbell's translation...
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The Morning Watch: Or, Quarterly Journal on Prophecy, and ..., Volume 2

1831 - 982 pages
...with the message, " we will not have this Man to reign over us," sent after the nobleman who was gone ght. For when they shall say Peace and Safety, then sudden destru (Luke xix. 12 — 14. Now, it is quite evident that he is not a King before he goes into the far country...
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Gospel truth demonstrated, in a collection of doctrinal books, given forth ...

George Fox - 1831 - 518 pages
...and they cast into utter darkness. CHRIST JESUS saith, ' The kingdom of heaven is as a man travelling into a far country to receive for himself a kingdom, and to return, who called his own servants, and delivered them his goods, and to one he gave five talents, and to...
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Sermons

Rev. Thomas Stanley Monck (the younger.) - 1831 - 186 pages
...deny our Saviour, and reject his authority : — they are not those who are described as sending- * " a message after him, saying, we will not have this man to reign over us" — they rather seem to set before us, the unprofitable servants who hide their talents...
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