| John Wesley - 1856 - 812 pages
...little force as that we cannot perceive whether we have them or not ; if we dwell in Christ, and Christ in us, which he will not do unless we are regenerate,...but in fear and trembling ; and then undoubtedly, in this life, we are of all men most miserable. God deliver us from such a fearful expectation as this... | |
| Abel Stevens - Methodism - 1858 - 486 pages
...Christian could usually know his acceptance with God, Wesley replied: "If we dwell in Christ and Christ in us, which he will not do unless we are regenerate,...but in fear and trembling ; and then, undoubtedly, in this life We are of all men most miserable. God deliver us from such a fearful expectation ! Humility... | |
| Abel Stevens - 1860 - 402 pages
...Christian could usually know his acceptance with God. "Wesley replied : " If we dwell in Christ and Christ in us, which He will not do unless we are regenerate,...but in fear and trembling ; and then, undoubtedly, in this life we are of all men most miserable. God deliver us from such a fearful expectation! Humility... | |
| Abel Stevens - Methodism - 1866 - 302 pages
...could usually be sure of his acceptance with God. Wesley replied : " If we dwell in Christ and Christ in us, which he will not do unless we are regenerate,...but in fear and trembling; and then, undoubtedly, in this life we are of all men most miserable. God deliver us from such a fearful expectation ! Humility... | |
| Abel Stevens - History - 1866 - 288 pages
...could usually be sure of his acceptance with God. "Wesley replied: " If we dwell in Christ and Christ in us, which he will not do unless we are regenerate,...but in fear and trembling; and then, undoubtedly, in this life we are of all men most miserable. God deliver us from such a fearful expectation! Humility... | |
| Abel Stevens - Methodism - 1866 - 300 pages
...should be spent, not in joy, but in fear and trembling; and then, undoubtedly, in this life we are of all men most miserable. God deliver us from such a fearful expectation ! Humility is, undoubtedly, necessary to salvation ; and if all these things are essential... | |
| John Charles Ryle - Clergy - 1869 - 444 pages
...sensible of it. If we never can have any certainty of being in a state of salvation, good reason is it that every moment should be spent, not in joy, but in fear and trembling ; and then, undoubtedly, in this life we are of all men most miserable. God deliver us from such a fearful expectation as this."... | |
| Luke Tyerman - Methodism - 1870 - 590 pages
...Christ, and Christ In us . „ • ^6*- ^~ (which He will not do unless we are regenerate), certa1nly we must be sensible of it. If we can never have any...but in fear and trembling ; and then, undoubtedly, in this life we are of all men the most miserable. God deliver us from such a fearful expectation as... | |
| John Wesley - 1871 - 424 pages
...whether we have them or not : if we dwell in Christ, and Christ in us, which he will not do unless \ve are regenerate, certainly we must be sensible of it...but in fear and trembling ; and then undoubtedly, in this life, we are of all men most miserable. God deliver us from such a fearful expectation as this.!... | |
| Abel Stevens - 1873 - 632 pages
...Christian could usually know his acceptance with God. Wesley replied : " If we dwell in Christ and Christ in us, which He will not do unless we are regenerate,...but in fear and trembling ; and then, undoubtedly, in this life we are of all men most miserable. God deliver us from such a fearful expectation! Humility... | |
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