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" But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities, the chastisement of our peace was upon him, and by his stripes we are healed. "
Library of Southern Literature: Biography - Page 1636
edited by - 1909
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A plain and full instruction in the principles and doctrines of the ...

Samuel Adams - 1718 - 132 pages
...of the World? A- Becaufe he fays, he bare our Griefs aad carried our Sorrows ; That the Chaftifement of our 'Peace was, upon him, and by his Stripes we are healed: Which could not be truly and properly faid of any other Perfon whatfoevcr. tttt that the Prophets have...
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A practical exposition of the Church-catechism, several discourses ..., Volume 1

Matthew Hole - 1732 - 382 pages
...5 3. 5, 6. He was wounded for our franjgreffums, and bruis'd for our Iniquities 5 the Chaftifement of our 'Peace was upon him, and by his Stripes we are healed. He died for our Sins (fays the Apoftle) and gave his Life a Ranfont for many. So that, as our Text tells,...
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The Redeemer and the Sanctifier: Or The Sacrifice of Christ and the ...

Isaac Watts - Redemption - 1737 - 180 pages
...Mejfiah : He was wounded for our TranfgreJJions, he was bruifedfor our Iniquities, the Chaftifement of our Peace was upon him, and by his Stripes we are healed : His Soul was made an Offering for Sin when it pleafed the Lord to bruife him, and put him to Grief,...
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Orthodoxy and Charity United: In Several Reconciling Essays on the Law and ...

Isaac Watts - Justification (Christian theology) - 1745 - 412 pages
...largely, Chrift was wounded for our Tranfgrefyons. He 'was brui/edfor our Iniquities. The ChaJiifement of our Peace was upon him, and by his Stripes we are healed. We like Sheep have gone aftray, and the Lord hath laid on him 'the Iniquity of us all. It p'leafed...
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The Lord's-day evening entertainment, 52 discourses, Volume 4

John Mason - 1754 - 350 pages
...Sorrows, was 'wounded for our Tranfgrejfions, and bruifcd for our Iniquities; that the Chaftifement of our Peace was upon him, and by his Stripes •we are healed, how mould it fire our Hearts with Love for his Perfon, and Zeal for his Intereft! How can we fupprefs...
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An Exposition of the Assemblies Catechism, with Practical Inferences from ...

John Flavel - Westminster Assembly - 1767 - 268 pages
...our Peace coft Chrift ? A. It coft him bloody Stripes and Sufferings, Ifa. Hii. 5. ^TbeChaftifement of our Peace was upon him, and by his Stripes -we are healed. Q.. 4. Can none have true Peace but fuch as are in hjp ? A. No; others may have falfe Peace, Luke xi....
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Discourses on various subjects, Volume 3

John Leland - 1769 - 470 pages
...Mediator, that he was wounded for our Tranfgreffions, and hruifed for our Iniquities ; the Chaftifement of our Peace 'was upon him, and by his Stripes we are healed. If. liii. 5. That he fuffered for Sins, the 'Jujl for the, Unjuft, that he might hring us unto God....
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Nineteen sermons on several occasions. To which is prefix'd the authors life ...

John Rogers - 1784 - 508 pages
...liii. 5. He was 'wounded for our yranfgrejfions, he was bruifed for our Iniquities, the ChaJlifement of our Peace 'was upon him, and by his Stripes we are healed. 123 SERMON VIIL The Certainty of our own Refurreftion inferred from the Refurreftion of Chrijl. Preached...
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Eighteen Practical Sermons, Upon Interesting Subjects,

William Jabet - Sermons, English - 1787 - 348 pages
...Salvation. He was wounded for our Tranfgrejj'ions ; he was bruifed for our Iniquities ; the Chajiifement of our Peace was upon him ; and by his Stripes we are healed. What remaineth then for us to do, but to laud and magnify God's holy Name for his unmerited Goodnefs...
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Alfred Or A Narrative of the Daring and Illegal Measures to Suppress a ...

Philip Withers - Freedom of the press - 1789 - 56 pages
...for the redemption of man, was truly Jmitien and affliftedfor our tranfgrtffvmi—the chajlifement of our peace was upon him, .and by HIS STRIPES WE ARE HEALED. * His life was a continued fcene of dignity and benevolence. He gave fight to the Blind, ftrength to...
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