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1 I, 4 | who apply the example of a king, as a great supreme, take 2 I, 4 | properly. For although a king is supreme on his throne 3 I, 4 | Him (of all others) who is King of kings, and (from the 4 I, 18| Marcion, although not a king nor an emperor.~ 5 II, 10| up a lamentation upon the king of Tyrus, and say unto him, 6 II, 22| offer to a rich man or a king, who was in want of nothing, 7 II, 22| to the rich man and the king; or will the consideration 8 II, 22| the solemnities due to a king, only without faith and 9 II, 22| obedience, will not that king or rich man consequently 10 II, 23| OF THE SAME MEN, SUCH AS KING SAUL, EXPLAINED, IN ANSWER 11 II, 24| I have set up Saul to be king, "very much as if He meant 12 III, 12| spoils of Samaria against the king of Assyria. But yet He who 13 III, 13| spoils of Samaria, and the king of Assyria, as if they portended 14 III, 13| spoil of Samaria before the king of Assyria." You should 15 III, 13| spoil of Samaria before the king of Assyria is no doubt a 16 III, 13| adored Him as their God and King, through the witness of 17 III, 13| from God from the days of king Jeroboam. Nor is this an 18 III, 13| phrase "before or against the king of Assyria," understand " 19 III, 19| Perhaps you think some wooden king of the Jews is meant! and 20 III, 19| His shoulder." Now, what king is there who bears the ensign 21 III, 19| apparel? But the one new King of the new ages, Jesus Christ, 22 III, 19| cross, nor did any other king of the Jews; so that you 23 III, 20| Solomon, a mere temporal king. From Christ, too, God's 24 IV, 10| thou shalt not die;" how king Ahab in like manner, the 25 IV, 10| was He who was seen by the king of Babylon in the furnace 26 IV, 15| in similar terms, when king Hezekiah became proud of 27 IV, 19| whom was the wife of the king's steward, is a subject 28 IV, 21| carefully, then, along with the king of Babylon, into his burning 29 IV, 23| deemed more ruthless than the king of Egypt. For whereas Pharaoh 30 IV, 26| whom I never heard as the king of glory; or His, in whose 31 IV, 28| Numbers, when sent forth by king Balak to curse lsrael, with 32 IV, 28| previously declared to the king's messengers, and then to 33 IV, 28| messengers, and then to the king himself, that he could only 34 IV, 28| the like manner that the king Hezekiah heard from Isaiah 35 IV, 42| Himself to be Christ the King; that is, undoubtedly, as 36 IV, 42| Him, "Art thou Christ (the King)?" He answered, as He had 37 IV, 42| bound as a present to the king." Herod was "exceeding glad" 38 V, 6 | world, and their rulers, and king Herod, and even Pilate, 39 V, 9 | judgments, O God, to the King," that is, to Christ who 40 V, 9 | Christ who was to come as King, "and Thy righteousness 41 V, 9 | Thy righteousness unto the King's son," that is, to Christ' 42 V, 17| heaven, is celebrated as "the King of Glory" in the Psalm: " 43 V, 17| the Psalm: "Who is this King of Glory? the Lord of Hosts, 44 V, 17| Lord of Hosts, He is the King of Glory." From Him also