| Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 548 lehte
...greatest concern in this world, and which is common to us all, is the bettering of our spirits, and preparing them for a better world. Let no man be displeased,...conducing in his experience to his great end, that be himself also uses, expecting to do it without another man's offence. " 7. But, above all, let us... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 566 lehte
...spirits, and preparing them for • hetter world. Let no man he displeased, (especially of those wh» agree in all the substantials of the same holy religion) that another uses the tame liherty in choosing the way most conducing in bis experience to his great end, that he himself... | |
| Luke Howard - 1833 - 418 lehte
...it. From Baxter's Life: Ch. 18. Anno 1690. " Let us not be offended mutually with one another for our choice of this or that way, wherein we find most of...religion) that another uses the same liberty, in choosing <he way most conducing in his experience to this great end — expecting to do it without another man's... | |
| Leonard Woods, Charles D. Pigeon - 1835 - 740 lehte
...and preparing them for a better world. Let no man be displeased (especially of those who agree in all substantials of the same holy religion,) that another...expecting to do it without another man's offence. "But above all, let us, with sincere minds, more earnestly endeavour the promoting the interest of... | |
| 1835 - 756 lehte
...them for a better world. Let no man be displeased (especially of those who agree in all substantial of the same holy religion,) that another uses the...expecting to do it without another man's offence. "But above all, let us, with sincere minds, more earnestly endeavour the promoting the interest of... | |
| John Howe - 1835 - 698 lehte
...greatest concern in this world, and which is common to us all, is the bettering of our spirits, and preparing them for a better world. Let no man be displeased, (especially of those who agree in all the substantiate of the same holy religion,) that another uses the same liberty, in choosing the way most... | |
| Henry Rogers - 1836 - 608 lehte
...greatest concern in this world, and which is common to us all, is the bettering of our spirits, and preparing them for a better world. Let no man be displeased, (especially of those who agree in all the substantial of the same holy religion,) that another uses the same liberty, in choosing the way most... | |
| Henry Rogers - 1836 - 602 lehte
...greatest concern in this world, and which is common to us all, is the bettering of our spirits, and preparing them for a better world. Let no man be displeased, (especially of those who agree in all the substantial of the same holy religion,) that another uses the same liberty, in choosing the way most... | |
| John Howe, Edmund Calamy - 1838 - 702 lehte
...greatest concern in this world, and which is common to us all, is the bettering of our spirits, and preparing them for a better world. Let no man be displeased,...expecting to do it without another man's offence. ' 7. But above all, let us, with sincere minds, more earnestly endeavour the promoting the interest... | |
| John Howe, Edmund Calamy - 1838 - 700 lehte
...greatest concern in this world, and which is common to us all, is the bettering of our spirits, and preparing them for a better world. Let no man be displeased, (especially of those who agree in all the substantiels of the same holy religion,) that another uses the same liberty, in choosing the way most... | |
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