| John Gambold - 1782 - 90 pages
...epirtle to the Ephefians, " -Chriftianity is not the work of an outward profeffion, but fhews itfelf in the power of faith, if a man be found faithful unto the end." And to the Romans he fays, " A chriftian is not a work of opimon, but of greatnefs of mind." He therefore,... | |
| William Wake - Christian literature, Early - 1817 - 494 pages
...known8 by what they do: for Christianity is not the work of an outward profession ; but shews itself in the power of faith, if a man be found faithful unto the end. 1 Witnessed of. 5 Vid. CoteJcr. in loc. Pears. Vinci. Ign. Par. 2. cap. 10. 3 Destruction. 4 Concord.... | |
| Apocryphal books (New Testament) - 1820 - 286 pages
...known by what they do. 17 For Christianity is not the work of an outward profession ; but shows itself in the power of faith, if a man be found faithful unto the end. 18 It is better for a man to hold his peace, and be ; 7 than to say he is a Christian, and not to be.... | |
| Apocryphal books (New Testament) - 1820 - 302 pages
...outward profession ; but shows itself in the power of faith, if a man be found faithful unto the end. 18 It is better for a man to hold his peace, and be ; 7 than to say he is a christian, and not to be. 19 It is good to teach; 8if what he says he does... | |
| John Gambold - English literature - 1823 - 316 pages
...epistle to the Ephesians, " Christianity is not the work of an outward profession, but shows itself in the power of faith, if a man be found faithful unto the end." And to the Romans he says, " A Christian is not a work of D opinion, but of greatness of mind." He... | |
| William Hone - 1824 - 358 pages
...you. 5tn. 6Asseuted to. Tin. CWithessed of. 9Viil. Colder, in loc. Pears. Vim!. I§n. Par. 2. cap. 10. power of faith., if a man be found faithful unto the end.. 18 It is better for a man to IDeslrnction. 2Concoril. 30f things in heaven, and of things on parih.... | |
| John Esten Cooke - Episcopacy - 1829 - 260 pages
...known by what they do. For Christianity is not the work of an outward profession; but shows itself in the power of faith, if a man be found faithful unto the cud. 15. It is better for a man to hold his peace, and bo; than to say, heis a Christian, and not to... | |
| Charles Leslie - Apologetics - 1830 - 128 pages
...known by what they do. For Christianity is not the work of an outward profession ; but shows itself in the power of faith, if a man be found faithful unto the end. 15. It is better for a man to hold his peace, and be ; than to say, he is a Christian, and not to be.... | |
| John Bowden - Episcopacy - 1831 - 510 pages
...outward profession ; but shows itself in the power of faith, if a man be found faithful unto the end. 15. It is better for a man to hold his peace, and be ; than to say, ' he is a Christian,1 and not to be. It is good to teach ; if what he says, he does likewise.... | |
| John Bowden - Episcopacy - 1831 - 474 pages
...known by what they do. For Christianity is not the work of an outward profession ; but shows itself in the power of faith, if a man be found faithful unto the end. 1 5. It is better for a man to hold his peace, and be ; than to say, ' he is a Christian,* and not... | |
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