| Philemon Robbins Russell - 1842 - 142 pàgines
...with Universalism. (1.) I cannot understand why Paul should labor so hard, suffer so much, — become all things to all men that he might by all means save SOME, if all are on the road to heaven. If all are to be saved why should he suffer and labor so much to... | |
| Robert MOFFAT (Missionary.) - 1843 - 196 pàgines
...gain them that were without law ; who to the weak became as weak, that he might gain the weak ; who was made all things to all men that he might by all means save some ;" — you have been enabled to condescend to the lowly condition of uncivilized men, to dwell among... | |
| Charles Adolphus Row - 1843 - 290 pàgines
...Against this spirit let us place the large-minded principle of the apostle, that he habitually became " all things to all men, that he might by all means save some "; and keep clearly before our minds the distinction between the outward forms in which, from age to... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1844 - 488 pàgines
...Epistle, " that he had made himself servant unto all, that he might gain the more souls to Christ; that he was made all things to all men, that he might by all means save some." But here is the excellence of Christian compliance, that it regards the favour of men, not as an end,... | |
| John Michael Hiffernan - 1844 - 112 pàgines
...in." In these opposite courses, his moving principle was expediency. He was, as he himself tells us " all things to all men, that he might by all means save some." Nor this upon matters of merely trivial religious importance, but on one which, he felt, justified... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - 1844 - 712 pàgines
...gam, say. His practice here is agreeable to what he saith of himself, 1 Cor ix. 22, " That he became s the language of every true saint of your acquaintance to y He not only to the weak became as weak, that he might gain the weak; W to the wise he became as wise,... | |
| William Gresley - 1844 - 372 pàgines
...them that were without law ; to the weak, lie became as weak, that he might gain the weak : he was all things to all men, that he might by all means save some. This judicious management it is our bounden duty to study, for the edification of those committed to... | |
| Charles Bridges - 1844 - 576 pàgines
...differ as widely from mere official advice or remonstrance, as the tender counsel of a loving father things to all men, that he might by all means save some;" always on the watch for opportunities of seasonably interposing the great truths and warnings of the... | |
| Edward Craven Hawtrey - 1846 - 252 pàgines
...Dispensation and Doctrine, that all who preached it were by Implication called Saviours. Saint Paul " was made all things to all Men, that he might by all Means save some. " He tells Timothy, that " by takin ; Heed unto himself, and unto the Doctrine and continuing in it,... | |
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