| John Wesley - 1794 - 738 lehte
...and manfully fight the good fight of Faith. This is the fcriptural path ot- falvation ; and it is fo plain, that a way-faring man, though a fool, need not err therein. It is a moft defirable Blefling, to have eur garments warned and made white in the Blood of the LAMS... | |
| 1858 - 778 lehte
...the feeblest sons of God. There is no mystery about what we are required lo do. The way of duty is so plain that a wayfaring man, though a fool, need not err therein. The truly pious, God-fearing man, as he walks through the ample domains of revelation, will have no... | |
| Andrews Norton - 1818 - 1164 lehte
...regard to a book, which God represents to be " a light shining in a dark place," a book intended to be so plain, that" a way-faring man, though a fool, need not err therein ;" a book, which, if we permit it to shine without restraint, proves always in every part of it, "... | |
| Joseph Nightingale - 1820 - 758 lehte
...good but mistaken Christians have imagined are essential to a right use and understanding of precepts so plain, that a wayfaring man/ though a fool, need not err therein; yet, at the same time, believing, that nothing is more illiberal than the supposition, that all those... | |
| E B. Lloyd - 1823 - 116 lehte
...LIFE." Such is that book the kindness of heaven has vouchsafed us; and by it the path of duty is made so plain, that a wayfaring man, though a fool, need not err therein. But, notwithstanding the rich abundance of those sources of instruction which the Lord has opened,... | |
| 1833 - 684 lehte
...regard to a book, which God represents to be " a light shining in a dark place," a book intended to be M plain, that " a way-faring man, though a fool, need not err therein ; a book, which, if we permit it to shine without restraint, proves always in every part of it, " a... | |
| Alexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos - 1832 - 656 lehte
...sectarian bigotry. -- Alas! my Master, how have they perverted thy ways! ways, which thou told us should be so plain, that a way-faring man, though a fool, need not err therein! Now what is the sum of all this matter? 1st. Judaism. 2d. I cant tell what? And lastly, injidflity.... | |
| Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin - 1833 - 550 lehte
...wonder, doubt, inquire, study, and toil without end, over that, which ought to be, and might be, made so plain that " a wayfaring man,, though a fool, need not err therein." It is impossible for one familiar with the literature of the last three centuries to appreciate fully... | |
| William Jackson - 1847 - 422 lehte
...method of salvation be a mystery to us? Say not the way of salvation is dark and inexplicable; it is "so plain that a wayfaring man, though a fool, need not err therein." Perplex not your minds with curious and useless enquiries, but take that which God has revealed, as... | |
| George Fellows Harrington - 1851 - 216 lehte
...persons who carry their imaginations into them. And so with religion ; — the Bible tells us it is so plain that a wayfaring man, though a fool, need not err therein ; and that it consists in our acting justly, loving mercy, and walking humbly with our God. Our Saviour... | |
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