| William Winterbotham - 1796 - 644 σελίδες
...beftowed on them ; and believe even a finglc figh, ari!ing from a fenfe of their infirmities and need of divine help to be more acceptable to God, than any performances which originate in the will of man. They believe the renewed afliftance of the light and power of Chrift,... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1805 - 558 σελίδες
...their condition ; believing even a single sigh, arising from such a sense of our infirmities, and of the need we have of divine help, to be more acceptable to God than any performance, however specious, originating in the will of man. The benefit resulting from public worship... | |
| Charles Buck - 1807 - 508 σελίδες
...believing even a single sigh (Rom. viii, 26) arising from such a sense of our infirmities, and of the heed we have of Divine help, to be more acceptable to God...man's own direction, and for his acceptance with God, Jer. xxiii, 30 to 32. must be eminently so to enable him to be helpful to others. Accordingly we believe... | |
| Charles Buck - 1810 - 498 σελίδες
...j believing even a single sigh (Rom. viii, 26) arising from such a sense of our infirmities, and of the need we have of Divine help, to be more acceptable...man's own direction, and for his acceptance with God, Jer. xxiii, 30 to 32. must be eminently so to enable him to be helpful to others. Accordingly we believe... | |
| Charles Buck - 1815 - 546 σελίδες
...believing even a single sigh (Rom. vii 2€ ) arising from such a sense of our infirmities, and of the need we have of Divine help, to be more acceptable...respecting worship, it follows that the ministry we approve most have its origin from the «ame source ; for that which is needful for man's own direction, and... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1817 - 390 σελίδες
...their condition ; believing even a single sigh, arising from such a sense of our infirmities and of the need we have of divine help, to be more acceptable to God, than any performance, however specious, originating in the will of man. 10. On the ministry. As by the light,... | |
| Robert Adam - 1818 - 520 σελίδες
...bestowed upon us ; believing even a single sigh,* arising from such a sense of our infirmities, and of the need we have of divine help, to be more acceptable...man." " From what has been said respecting worship, if follows that the ministry we approve must have its origin from the same source ; for that which... | |
| Charles Buck - 1821 - 616 σελίδες
...vii. 24.) arising from such a sense of our infirmities, and of the need we have of divine help, to l>c more acceptable to God than any performances, however...specious, which originate in the will of man. " From v.-hat has been said respecting worship, it follows that the ministry we approve must have its origin... | |
| Robert Adam - 1823 - 530 σελίδες
...bestowed upon us; believing even a single sight, arising from such a sense of our infirmities, and of the need we have of Divine help, to be more acceptable...origin from the same source ; for that which is needful fur a man's own direction, and for his acceptance with God, must be eminently so to enable him to be... | |
| Charles Buck - 1823 - 614 σελίδες
...¡ believing even a single sigh (Rom. vii. 24) arising from such a sense of our infirmities, and of the need we have ' of divine help, to be more acceptable...origin from the same source ; for that which is needful fur man's own direction, and for his accept- j anee with God, Jer. xxiii. 30, to 32, must be eminently... | |
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