| Bible - 1799 - 204 pages
...its history, the mightiest in its influence, as the noblest in its origin, is TUB BIBLE. Coming A2 into the world in successive portions, it yet forms...Isaiah ; and sixteen hundred years later, an English earl—the earl of Rochester—once a profligate infidel, finds the same message in the same chapter.... | |
| Josiah Conder - Dissenters, Religious - 1818 - 332 pages
...ones " out of his temple, not to force them in. If by the Apostle " we are ' beseeched as brethren, by the mercies of God, to " ' present our bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable " « to God, which is our reasonable service,' or worship, " then is no man to be... | |
| Charles Wheatly - 1819 - 576 pages
...but that what remains of it is very proper to be used after communicating. For St. Paul beseeches us, by the mercies of God, to present our Bodies a living Sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, as our reasonable service10. And the fathers esteemed it one great part... | |
| Elhanan Winchester - Universalism - 1831 - 316 pages
...servants to men; but to glorify God in our bodies and spirits, which are his; and the apqgtle beseeches us by the mercies of God, to present our bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God; which is our reasonable service. Forasmuch, as we know that we were not... | |
| Tracts - Church and state - 1840 - 514 pages
...in by edicts and force of arms. For, if by the apostle (Bom. xii. 1) "we are beseeched, as brethren, by the mercies of God, to present our bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is our reasonable service" or worship, then is no man to be forced by... | |
| Church of Scotland - Families - 1842 - 1004 pages
...Lord for all his benefits ? We would this day renew our engagements to be Christ's, being constrained, by the mercies of God, to present our bodies a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to him, which is our reasonable service. Fill us with a hatred of all sin and a... | |
| Elhanan Winchester - Universalism - 1844 - 722 pages
...servants to men; but to glorify God in our bodies and spirits, which are his; and the apostle beseeches us by the mercies of God, to present our bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable onto God ; which is our reasonable service. Forasmuch, as we know that we were not... | |
| John Milton - 1845 - 564 pages
...in by edicts and force of arms. For if by the apostle, Rom. xii. 1, we are " beseeched as brethren by the mercies of God to present our bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is our reasonable service" or worship, then is no man to be forced by... | |
| John [prose] Milton - 1848 - 604 pages
...in by edicts and force of arms. For if by the apostle, Rom. xii. 1, we are " beseeched as brethren by the mercies of God to present our bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is our reasonable service," or worship, then is no man to be forced... | |
| Charles Wheatly - Anglican Communion - 1848 - 588 pages
...but that what remains of it is very proper to be used after communicating. For St. Paul beseeches us, by the mercies of God, to present our bodies a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, as our reasonable service." And the Fathers esteemed it one great part... | |
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