| William Cogswell - 1827 - 558 str.
...the good of others. Q. 19. In what do the devotional services of heaven differ from those of earth? we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved, let us have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear. Luke 18. 13. God be merciful to me a sinner. John... | |
| George Mundy - 1827 - 156 str.
...not look on iniquity. THE SPIRITUALITY OF WORSHIP WHICH HE REQUIRES. Lev. x. 3. I will be sanctified in them that come nigh me, and before all the people I will be glorified. Psalm Ixxxix. 7, God is greatly to be feared in the assembly of the saints, and to be had in reverence... | |
| 1828 - 160 str.
...to kill the soul; but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell. Matt . x. 28. Wherefore, we receiving a kingdom, which cannot be moved, let us have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear. Heb. xii. 28, 29. 2 Cor. vii. 1. For his mercy... | |
| 1828 - 828 str.
...that are shaken, as of things that are made, that those thing» which cannot be shaken may remain. 28 Wherefore, we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved, let us have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear : 29 For oui- God is a consuming fire. CHAP. XIII.... | |
| Henry Hunter - 1828 - 356 str.
...tilings that are shaken, as of things that are made, that those things which cannot be shaken may remain. Wherefore we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved, let us. have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably, with reverence and godly fear. For our God is a consuming fire."* JHSTORY OF... | |
| 1829 - 414 str.
...dispensation which we have received : a dispensation which is not to pass away. Of this the apostle says, " Wherefore we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved, let us have grace, whereby we may serve GOD acceptably, with reverence and godly fear." What I have to say as to the character of this... | |
| James Nourse - 1829 - 292 str.
...shaken, as of things that are made, that those things which cannot be shaken may remain. Where- 28 fore we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved, let us have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably, with reverence and godly fear; for our God is a consuming fire, variou, exhortation..... | |
| Edward Garrard Marsh - 1829 - 382 str.
...saint Paul agrees with him, saying, in the concluding verses of his twelfth chapter to the Hebrews— ' We receiving a kingdom, which cannot be ' moved, let us have grace, whereby we may ' serve God acceptably with reverence and ' godly fear! For our God is a consuming ' fire.' And the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2003 - 216 str.
...Leviticus 10:3 ("Then Moses said unto Aaron, This is it that the Lord spake, saying, I will be sanctified in them that come nigh me, and before all the people I will be glorified. And Aaron held his peace"), Clap might mean that he thinks the younger clergyman risks invoking God's... | |
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