| Lewis Stephens - 1727 - 62 str.
...Love towards our Saviour. And it is better that we bad never known the way of right eoufnefs, iban after we have known it, to turn from the holy Commandment delivered to wt and praftis d by us. for tbts ft lopng tbofe things mhicb toe have already wrought^ and I•ubjecYmg... | |
| Samuel Clarke - 1730 - 434 str.
...rebel againft God and difobey his Commandments, living vitioufly and profanely in this prefent World ; it had been better for us not to have known the way i way of truth, 'than after we have known SER M. it, to turn from the holy commandment delivered unto... | |
| William Sherlock - 1739 - 314 str.
...mire. This, as theApoftle tells us, makes our latter endworfe than the begin- * !**«."' 2°* ning; for It had been better for us not to have known the way of right coufnefs, than after •we have known it, to turn from the holy commandment delivered to us.... | |
| Lewis Atterbury - 1743 - 456 str.
...intolerable than other Men's. For much better had it been that we had never known the Way of Righteoufnefs than, after we have known it, to turn from the holy Commandment delivered unto us. For it muft needs be a very great Aggravation of our Sin, if, after we have performed the... | |
| Lewis Atterbury - 1743 - 456 str.
...intolerable than other Men's. For much better had it been that we had never known the Way of Righteoufnefs than, after we have known it, to turn from the holy Commandment delivered unto us. For it muft needs be a very great Aggravation of our Sin, if, after we have performed the... | |
| Richard Hurd (bp. of Worcester.) - 1777 - 332 str.
...is more dreadful ftill. I have an Apoftle's warrant for H 2 this 102 SERMON V. this aflertion. For It had been better for us not to have known the way of right eoufnefs, than^ after we have known it, to turn from the holy commandment delivered unto us \... | |
| Thomas Secker (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1777 - 360 str.
...Practice, fuch as we ought; tetter had it teen for us, not to have known the Way of Righteoufnefty than, after we have known it, to turn from the holy Commandment deliver id unto us b . For unto whomfoever much is given, of him jhall much be required. The Servant,... | |
| Thomas Secker (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1790 - 336 str.
...Practice fuch as we ought j better had it been for us, not to have known the Way of Righttotifnefs, than, after -we have known it, to turn from the holy Commandment delivered unto ush. For unto whomfoever much is given, of him /ball much be required. The Servant, that knew... | |
| John Chapman (archdeacon of Bath.) - 1790 - 664 str.
...obnoxious to the greater condemnation. " Better were it not to have known the way of righteoufnefs, than after we have known it to turn from the holy commandment delivered unto us." The conclufion then is, that we bay the truth at any rate; that we grudge no application,... | |
| Robert Woodward - 1791 - 224 str.
...mafter's will, and do it not. Better had it been for us not to have known the way of righteoufnefs, than, after we have known it, to turn from the holy commandment delivered unto us. Let us be diligent in making the proper ufe of that divine light which illuminates the mind,... | |
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