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Ct. from t dead. He set him at his own right hand in t Hnly places, for above all principalities & power, & might & dominion, & every name that is named not only in this world, but in that wh. is to come, and hath put all things under his feet, and gave him to be head over all things to t. chh. | raised Ct. from t dead. He set him at his own right hand in t Hnly [Heavenly] places, for above all principalities & power, & might & dominion, & every name that is named not only in this world, but in that wh. is to come, and hath put all things under his feet, and gave him to be head over all things to t. chh. | ||
This dominion is absolute, & universal, & all power in Hn & earth is given to Ct Jesus in his mediatorial chs: in order that he might | This dominion is absolute, & universal, & all power in Hn & earth is given to Ct Jesus in his mediatorial chs: in order that he might direct all possible events in Hn & Earth for t. glory of G. & t best good of his chh. wh. is his fulness The apos observes in his epistle to the Collosians that All things wh. are in Hn & Earth were created by Ct, whether visible, or invisible, whether they |
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raised Ct. from t dead. He set him at his own right hand in t Hnly [Heavenly] places, for above all principalities & power, & might & dominion, & every name that is named not only in this world, but in that wh. is to come, and hath put all things under his feet, and gave him to be head over all things to t. chh. This dominion is absolute, & universal, & all power in Hn & earth is given to Ct Jesus in his mediatorial chs: in order that he might direct all possible events in Hn & Earth for t. glory of G. & t best good of his chh. wh. is his fulness The apos observes in his epistle to the Collosians that All things wh. are in Hn & Earth were created by Ct, whether visible, or invisible, whether they