| Francis Gastrell (bp. of Chester) - 1717 - 352 pages
...way. s Take heed, left by any means your Liberty become a Stumbling-block to them that are weak. h Him that is weak in the Faith receive ye, but not to doubtful Deputations. ' It is good, neither to eat Fle(h, nor to drink Wine, nor any thing, whereby thy Brother... | |
| James Blair - 1740 - 428 pages
...my Text : Beware offalfe Prophets ; and to the Advices of St. Paul in the like Cafes: Rom. xiv. 1. Him that is -weak in the Faith, receive ye, but not to doubtful Difputations. And 1 Tim. vi. 3. If any Man teach otherwife, and confent not to wholfome Words, even... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1747 - 410 pages
...moft unreafonable Thing, and would diredHy contradict that great Canon of the Apoftle, Rom. xiv. i. Him that is weak in the Faith receive ye, but not to doubtful Difputations. 3dly, It 'will endanger or infringe Chrijlian Liberty. The Impofition of human Forms... | |
| Richard Baxter - 1759 - 400 pages
...of moft necefTkry frequent Ufe to our Souls. Therefore ftudy well fuch ScripturePrecepts as thefe; him that is weak in the Faith receive ye, but not to doubtful Difputations (d) . Faalijh and unlearned £hteftions avoid, knowing that they da gender Strifes. And... | |
| John Leland - 1769 - 470 pages
...Opportunities, and Means of Improvement ; and not be too rigid in our Cenfures for real or fuppofed Errors : Him that is 'weak in the Faith receive ye, but not to doubtful Deputations. Let us not judge one another any more, but judge this rather, that no Man put a Stumbling-Block,... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Civilization - 1774 - 522 pages
...againft the rancorous paffions of men, as the following paflages in the New Teftament, tho' perfccution cannot be condemned in terms more explicit. " Him that is weak " in the faith, receive you, but not to doubtful difputations. For " one bclieveth that he may eat all things : another, who... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Civilization - 1774 - 520 pages
...againft the rancorous pafHons of men, as the following paflages in the New Teftament, tho' perfecution cannot be condemned in terms more explicit. " Him that is weak " in the faith, receive you, but not to doubtful difputations. For " one belie veth that he may eat all things : another, who... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - American prose literature - 1779 - 610 pages
...the rancorous paflions of men, as the following paffages in the Neiu Teflament, though perfecution cannot be condemned in • terms more explicit. " Him that is weak in the faith, receive " you, but not to doubtful difputations. For, &c." EJ the the man blefled not God, he faid unto him,... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Civilization - 1788 - 514 pages
...againft the rancorous paffions of men, as the following paflages in the New Teftament, though perfecution cannot be condemned in terms more explicit. " Him " that is weak in the faith, receive you, " but not to doubtful difputations. For " one'believeth that he may eat all things ; " another,... | |
| Methodist episcopal church - 1798 - 192 pages
...condefcend as far as we confcientioufly can, to the feelings and fentiments of all. Rom. xiv. 1 — 5. " Him that is weak in the faith receive ye, but not to doubtful difputations. For one believeth that he may eat all things : another, who is weak, eateth herbs. Let... | |
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