| John Wesley, George Story - 1818 - 934 str.
...requested he could give a clear and scriptural account of his conversion to God; and wa* " ready always to give an answer to every man that asked a reason of the iiopf that was in him." At a husband, his bereaved partner •an bear testimony to his fidelity and... | |
| 1818 - 606 str.
...first place, concerning his experience of the work of grace in his heart ; in answer to which he gave a reason of the hope that was in him, with meekness and fear ; that the spirit of grace had been dealing with him when he was young, and he hoped had discovered... | |
| 1880 - 374 str.
...my poor and unworthy heart." In this manner was the humble disciple of the Saviour enabled to give a reason of the hope that was in him with meekness and fear ; Divine strength was perfected in human weakness. " Master, where dwellest Thou?" This was the... | |
| Matthew Henry - 1825 - 556 str.
...first place, concerning his experience of the work of grace in his heart ; in answer to which he gave a reason of the hope that was in him, with meekness and fear ; that the spirit of grace had been dealing with him when he was young; and, he hoped, had discovered... | |
| Ireland. Commission of Inquiry - 1827 - 416 str.
...pretty good master of it, and was able by the grace of God, " to give to every man that asked him, a reason of the hope that was in him, with meekness and fear." In the mean time Father Dominick had called, to know what kept him from confession and Mass.... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1840 - 276 str.
...the Presbytery was to inquire respecting the work of grace in his heart. In answer to which he gave a reason of the hope that was in him with meekness and fear. He said, he hoped that the spirit of grace had been dealing with him when he was young, and he... | |
| 1867 - 396 str.
...our Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity ;" he, however, was very decided in his conscientious convictions. He was " ready always to give an answer to every man that asked him a reason of the hope that was in him with meekness and fear." In a communication he made to the... | |
| 1843 - 444 str.
...first, and when he felt its value he liked then to tell it to his friend — " he was ever ready to give an answer to every man that asked a reason of the hope that was in him with meekness and fear." We have marked this word " meekness," to mark our wish that all who teach others should remember,... | |
| 1843 - 714 str.
...of a cruciñed Savior, and encouraging himself in the promises of the gospel, he was ready to give a reason of the hope that was in him, with meekness and fear. On one occasion the words of the Apostle, in Col. in 9, 10, formed the subject of conversa- I... | |
| 1846 - 660 str.
...to appear before the weak and unprincipled Sbinko, archbishop of Prague, in whose presence he " gave a reason of the hope that was in him, with meekness and fear." Rome however, desired, as always, not reason and truth, but implicit submission ; and because... | |
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