| Robert Emory - 1845 - 382 pages
...With regard to ' working for life,' which our Lord expressly commands us to do. ' Labour,' epyat^eode, literally, ' work, for the meat that endureth to everlasting...do nothing in order to justification.' Nothing can 1 " it."— Large Minutes. • " oure."— tt. * " Iheir objections." — Ib. be more false. Whoever... | |
| Johann Adam Möhler, James Burton Robertson - Creeds - 1847 - 376 pages
...expressly commanded us. Labour, epya&St, literally, work for the meat that endureth to everlasting life. 3. We have received it as a maxim, that a man...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 meet... | |
| Robert Southey - Methodism - 1847 - 472 pages
...epyafcde, literally, work for the meat * [See Appendix, Note XXIV.— Am. Ed.] that endureth to everlasting life. 3. We have received it as a maxim, that a man...nothing in order to justification. Nothing can be more ialse. Whoever desires to find favor with God, should cease from evil, and learn to do well. Whoever... | |
| E. S. A. - Christian union - 1848 - 156 pages
...commanded us, — 'Labour,' literally, work, ' for the meat that eudureth to everlasting life.' \Ve have received it as a maxim, that a man is to do nothing...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 '... | |
| Richard Watson - 1849 - 336 pages
...regard to 'working for life.' This also our Lord has expressly commanded us. ' Labour,' t-pya^sav)-, literally, ' work for the meat that endureth to everlasting...justification.' Nothing can be more false. Whoever jlesires to find favour with God should ' cease from evil, and learn to do well.' Whoever repents should... | |
| William Gadsby - 1851 - 174 pages
...first vigorously reared its head in the Protestant Church, when Wesley broached his heresies that " every believer, till he comes to glory, works for as well as from life," that "nothing can be more false than that a man is to do nothing in order to justification," that election... | |
| John Whitehead - Methodist Church - 1852 - 582 pages
...2. With regard to working for life, which our Lord expressly commands us to do. Labor (tnyutfa»c) literally, work for the meat that endureth to everlasting...with God should cease from evil and learn to do well. So God himself teaches by the prophet Isaiah. Whoever repents should do works meet for repentance.... | |
| Calvinistic Methodists - 1853 - 320 pages
...true riches. "2. With regard to working for life, which our Lord expressly commands us to do. Labor, work for the meat that endureth to everlasting life....We have received it as a maxim, that ' a man is to do'nothing in order to justification.' Nothing can be more false. Whoever desires to find favor with... | |
| Calvinistic Methodists - 1853 - 304 pages
...riches. "2. With regard to iv or king for life, which our Lord expressly commands us to do. Labor, work for the meat that endureth to everlasting life....believer, till he comes to glory, works for as well &$ from life. " 3. We have' received it as a maxim, that *a man is to do nothing in order to justification.'... | |
| William Clark Larrabee - Methodists - 1853 - 292 pages
...believer, till he comes to glory, works for life, as well as from it. 3. The Methodists had received it for a maxim, that "a man is to do nothing in order to justification." This maxim is false. Whoever desires to find favor with God, must cease to do evil and learn to do... | |
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