| John Gill - 1796 - 550 lehte
...conversion; they are without Christ, without the knowledge of him whilst unregenerate ; until it pleases God to call them by his grace, 'and reveal his Son in them. And he is entirely hidden from the men of the world in whose eyes, and in the eves of camal professors,... | |
| Samuel Miller, Princeton Theological Seminary - 1812 - 128 lehte
...let him deliberately advise; — though his heart be wrung with anguish by the sacrifice ; — let him deliberately advise the choice of another profession....and have reason to hope that God has been pleased to cull them by his grace, and reveal his Son in them* ; we may consider the ministry as in a fair way... | |
| Gardiner Spring - 1849 - 514 lehte
...the field of labor they are to occupy, even when he is not in all their thoughts. When it pleases him to call them by his grace, and reveal his Son in them, that they may preach the unsearchable riches of his grace, his dealings with them are generally more... | |
| Cortlandt Van Rensselaer - 1850 - 814 lehte
...; let him deliberately advise, — though his heart be wrung with anguish by the sacrifice, — let him deliberately advise the choice of another profession....been pleased to call them by his grace, and reveal Ms Son in them ;* we may consider the ministry as in a fair way to be made, in fact, a secular employment,... | |
| Gardiner Spring - 1854 - 476 lehte
...the field of labor they are to occupy, even when he is not in all their thoughts. When it pleases him to call them by his grace, and reveal his Son in them, that they may preach the unsearchable riches of his grace, hi§ dealings with them are generally more... | |
| John Gill - 2001 - 736 lehte
...conversion; they are without Christ, without the knowledge of him whilst unregenerate ; until it pleases God to call them by his grace, and reveal his Son in them. 'Vml he is entirely hidden from the men of the world ; in whose eyes, and in the eyes of carnal professors,... | |
| John Gill - 2006 - 207 lehte
...conversion; they are without Christ, without the knowledge of him while unregenerate; until it pleases God to call them by his grace, and reveal his Son in them. And he is entirely hidden from the men of the world; in whose eyes, and in the eyes of carnal professors,... | |
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