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1 I, 24| yourself liberated from His kingdom when His flies are still 2 II, 24| in selecting him for the kingdom, and endowing him with His 3 II, 24| The Lord hath rent the kingdom of Israel from thee this 4 III, 4 | to Christ, upsetting His kingdom. Then, no doubt, he would 5 III, 7 | the image of the secular kingdom. Of this advent the same 6 III, 7 | dominion and glory, and a kingdom, that all people, nations, 7 III, 7 | shall not pass away; and His kingdom that which shall not be 8 III, 19| from His having shut up the kingdom of death by dying upon the 9 III, 20| promised to David, whose kingdom was confined to the Jewish 10 III, 20| throne for ever with the kingdom for ever is more suited 11 III, 21| nations being called to His kingdom, from the fact that God 12 III, 21| fact that God set up that kingdom from the tree (of the cross), 13 III, 23| and glorious region of His kingdom had been violated, and His 14 III, 24| diversity (of Christs), God's kingdom in an everlasting and heavenly 15 III, 24| But we do confess that a kingdom is promised to us upon the 16 III, 24| s sake. Of the heavenly kingdom this is the process. After 17 III, 24| and so be removed to that kingdom in heaven of which we have 18 III, 24| wise: "Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and these things 19 III, 24| of a (perhaps) unheard of kingdom, so that, while the earthly 20 III, 24| that He proclaims a new kingdom. You ought first to bring 21 III, 24| your house; you assert a kingdom, but show us no royal state. 22 III, 24| that your Christ promises a kingdom of heaven, without having 23 IV, 8 | said," I must preach the kingdom of God to other cities also." 24 IV, 8 | Creator, He was announcing the kingdom of that God whom He knew 25 IV, 14| because theirs is the kingdom of heaven." Now this very 26 IV, 14| people," that is, in His own kingdom. And likewise earlier, in 27 IV, 14| people (that is, in His own kingdom), and on thrones of glory" ( 28 IV, 14| regard, shall be given that kingdom also which is promised by 29 IV, 14| needy, because theirs is the kingdom of heaven." "He hath sent 30 IV, 18| He who was least in the kingdom of God was not subject to 31 IV, 18| subject to him; as if the kingdom in which the least person 32 IV, 18| every "least person in the kingdom of heaven," who was destined 33 IV, 18| greater than John in that kingdom, although equally pertaining 34 IV, 21| disciples to preach the kingdom of God. Does He here say 35 IV, 23| but go thou and preach the kingdom of God," He gave a clear 36 IV, 23| inspiring to preach the kingdom of God. Or else, if it be 37 IV, 24| their masters. That the kingdom of God was neither new nor 38 IV, 24| ye sure of this, that the kingdom of God is come nigh unto 39 IV, 24| mattered it to them that the kingdom was at hand, unless its 40 IV, 26| hovered upon the waters. Whose kingdom shall I wish to come his, 41 IV, 26| cast out demons, is not the kingdom of God come near unto you?" 42 IV, 26| received this appellation. His kingdom, therefore, was come near 43 IV, 26| Besides, how could His kingdom be still standing, with 44 IV, 28| Isaiah the sad doom of his kingdom, when he gloried, before 45 IV, 29| Seek ye," says he, "the kingdom of God, and all these things 46 IV, 29| things are "additions" to the kingdom, they must be placed in 47 IV, 29| and raiment, whose is the kingdom. Thus to the Creator belongs 48 IV, 30| require a congruity. "The kingdom of God," says He, "is like 49 IV, 30| the Father the seed of the kingdom, that is, the word of the 50 IV, 30| receives the seed of the kingdom and sows it in the garden 51 IV, 30| For how happens it, if the kingdom belong to the most lenient 52 IV, 30| should somehow presage the kingdom of the rival god! For He 53 IV, 30| leaven is suitable for the kingdom of the Creator, because 54 IV, 30| the righteous entering the kingdom of God, but themselves detained 55 IV, 30| receiving the righteous into the kingdom? The good God. What, therefore, 56 IV, 30| both the judgment and the kingdom and while they both belong 57 IV, 33| forthwith to announce the kingdom of God, saying: "The law 58 IV, 33| John; since that time the kingdom of God is proclaimed." Just 59 IV, 33| that gospel in which is the kingdom of God, Christ Himself. 60 IV, 33| the gospel and publish the kingdom of God, it follows from 61 IV, 33| get a better proof for the kingdom of God from any quarter, 62 IV, 33| extinction, and in order that the kingdom of God might be announced 63 IV, 35| TESTAMENT ANALOGIES. THE KINGDOM OF GOD WITHIN YOU; THIS 64 IV, 35| about the coming of the kingdom of the rival god, when no 65 IV, 35| answered them concerning the kingdom of any other god than Him 66 IV, 35| habit of asking Him. "The kingdom of God," He says, "cometh 67 IV, 35| there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you." Now, 68 IV, 35| of God? If, however, the kingdom of God lies in His commandment, 69 IV, 35| place nor that place is the kingdom of God; for, behold, it 70 IV, 35| an answer about His own kingdom, but only about the Creator' 71 IV, 35| only about the Creator's kingdom, concerning which they had 72 IV, 35| His coming, at which His kingdom will be really revealed. 73 IV, 35| shows that it was His own kingdom which His answer to them 74 IV, 39| Wars," I observe, "and kingdom against kingdom, and nation 75 IV, 39| observe, "and kingdom against kingdom, and nation against nation, 76 IV, 39| that is, at the time of the kingdom, of which the parable itself 77 IV, 39| to pass, know ye that the kingdom of God is nigh at hand." 78 IV, 39| increase even (that universal kingdom of) all nations, which in 79 IV, 39| taker from Him, and His kingdom that which shall not be 80 IV, 39| redeemed in the time of His kingdom. Since, therefore, these 81 IV, 39| to pass, know ye that the kingdom of God is very near." Now, 82 IV, 39| indicate the arrival of that kingdom which they precede. But 83 IV, 39| tribulations are the signs of the kingdom, just as the maturity of 84 IV, 39| summer, it follows that the kingdom is the Creator's to whom 85 IV, 39| which are the signs of the kingdom. Since the beneficent Deity 86 V, 9 | only the moderately-sized kingdom of Judah. "Yea, all kings 87 V, 9 | demonstrate both the glory of His kingdom and the subjection of His 88 V, 10| blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God." He means the works 89 V, 10| Galatians, deprive men of the kingdom of God. In other passages 90 V, 10| use of the same word the kingdom of God is denied to the 91 V, 10| flesh, shall attain to the kingdom of God, after the deeds 92 V, 10| that we indeed claim the kingdom of God for the flesh: all 93 V, 10| thereof, as the gate of the kingdom through which it is entered. 94 V, 10| resurrection is one thing, and the kingdom is another. The resurrection 95 V, 10| first, and afterwards the kingdom. We say, therefore, that 96 V, 10| when changed it obtains the kingdom. "For the dead shall be 97 V, 10| a fit substance for the kingdom of God. "For we shall be 98 V, 10| change, it will obtain the kingdom of God, no longer the (old) 99 V, 10| blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God;" for this (honour) 100 V, 10| belong the gift, that is, the kingdom, who proclaimed the word 101 V, 10| to be accomplished in the kingdom. And to none other God does 102 V, 12| substance enters not the kingdom of Gods); when, again, he " 103 V, 14| blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God," it was not with