| Richard Watson - 1836 - 336 pages
...regard to ' working for life.' This also our Lord has expressly commanded us. ' Labour,' ipya%eaAe, literally, ' work for the meat that endureth to everlasting...he comes to glory, works for as well as from life. '' a. We have received it as a maxim, that ' a man is to do nothing in order to justification.' Nothing... | |
| 1840 - 420 pages
...working for life, which our Lord expressly commands us to do. Labour (Ergazesthe), literally, work, foi the meat that endureth to everlasting life. And, in...Nothing can be more false. Whoever desires to find favour with God should cease from evil, and learn to do well. So God himself teaches by the prophet... | |
| John Walker - 1838 - 624 pages
...reading the following extracts from the close of his Minutes. " Nothing can be more false than the maxim, that a man is to do nothing in order to justification." To confirm this assertion, he observes that — " Whoever repents should do works meet for repentance.... | |
| Edwin Sidney - Clergy - 1839 - 580 pages
...With regard to working for life. This also our Lord has expressly commanded us. Labour, s?ya$e<r9e, literally work, for the meat that endureth to everlasting...believer, till he comes to glory, works for as well as/rom life. 1 See an account of this remarkable man in my Life of Mr. Walker, of Truro — Second... | |
| 1839 - 836 pages
...this extract, were those of the Methodist Conference of 1770, of which the following is the substance. ''We have received it as a maxim that ' a man is to...order to justification.' Nothing can be more false. Whosoever desires to find favour with God, should cease from evil and learn to do well. Whoever repents,... | |
| Thomas Jackson - Itinerancy (Church polity) - 1839 - 312 pages
...Protestant confession in Europe. 3. In the extract which Mr. Conder has produced, Mr. Wesley says, " We have received it as a maxim, that a man is to do...order to justification. Nothing can be more false. Whosoever desires to find favour with God should ' cease from evil, and learn to do well.' So God himself... | |
| Aaron Crossley Hobart Seymour - 1840 - 584 pages
...our Lord expressly commands us to do. Labour (Ergazesthe) literally, mark for the meat that enavreth to everlasting life. And, in fact, every believer,...Nothing can be more false. Whoever desires to find favour with God should ctate from evil, and learn to do mil. So God himself teaches by the prophet... | |
| Richard Watson - 1840 - 338 pages
...regard to ' working for life.' This also our Iiord has expressly commanded us. ' Labour,' spya^eovte, literally, ' work for the meat that endureth to everlasting life.' And in fact, every believer, till he conies to glory, works for as well as from life. " 3. We have received it as a maxim, that ' a man... | |
| Thomas Jackson - Methodism - 1841 - 598 pages
...regard to working for life. This also our Lord has expressly commanded us. ' Labour/ tpya.£e<r6t, literally, ' work for the meat that endureth to everlasting...Nothing can be more false. Whoever desires to find favour with God should ' cease from evil, and learn to do well.' Whoever repents, should do ' works... | |
| Thomas Jackson - Methodism - 1842 - 816 pages
...regard to working for life. This also our Lord has expressly commanded us. ' Labour,' epyofefffle, literally, ' work for the meat that endureth to everlasting...every believer, till he comes to glory, works for ae well as from life. " 3. We have received it as a maxim, that a man is to do nothing in order to... | |
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