| 1797 - 332 páginas
...maintaining what he thought to be right, cannot cannot be denied ; but he was at all rimes fo much matter of his temper, as, in matters of indifference, to...condefcenfion, bending his notions and manners to thtirs, as far as his duty to GOD would permit ; a conduct compatible neither with the ftitFnefs of... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1804 - 398 páginas
...have been wholly free. That he had great fervour of zeal, both when a Jew, and when a chriftian, in maintaining what he thought to be right, cannot be denied ; but he was at all times fo much mafler of his temper, as in matters of indifference, " to become all things to all men," I Cor. ix.... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1816 - 298 páginas
...have been wholly free. That he had great fervour of zeal, both when a Jew and when a Chrirtian, in maintaining what he thought to be right, cannot be...temper, as, in matters of indifference, to " become, ail things to all men ;" with the moft pliant condefcenfion bending his notions and manners to theirs,... | |
| 1816 - 764 páginas
...have been •wholly free. That he had great fervour of zeal, both when a Jew and when a Chriftian, in maintaining what he thought to be right, cannot be denied ; but he was at all times fo much rriafter of his temper, as, in matters of indifference, to " become all things to all men," with the... | |
| 1823 - 872 páginas
...have been wholly free. That he had great fervour of zeal, both when a Jew and when a Christian, in maintaining what he thought to be right, cannot be denied ; but he was at all times so much master of his temper, as, in matters of indifference, to " become all things to all men," with... | |
| John Platts - 1825 - 706 páginas
...have been wholly free. That he had great fervour of zeal, both when a Jew and when a Christian, in maintaining what he thought to be right, cannot be denied ; but he was at all times so much master of his temper, as, in matters of indifference, to " become all things to all men," with... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1825 - 310 páginas
...have been wholly free. That he had great fervour of zeal, both when a Jew and when a Christian, in maintaining what he thought to be right, cannot be denied ; but he was at all times so much master of his temper, as, in matters of indifference, to " become all things to all men ; with... | |
| John Platts - 1825 - 702 páginas
...have been wholly free. That he had great fervour of zeal, both when a Jew and when a Christian, in maintaining what he thought to be right, cannot be denied ; but he was at all times so much master of his temper, as, in matters of indifference, to " become all things to all men," with... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1825 - 626 páginas
...have been wholly free. That he had great fervour of zeal, both when a Jew and when a Christian, in maintaining what he thought to be right, cannot be denied ; but he was at all times so much master of his tern- , per, as, in matters of indifference, to " become all tilings to all men,"... | |
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