We see how far we are from the perfect righteousness of the law ; the little fruit which we have in holiness, it is, God knoweth, corrupt and unsound : we put no confidence at all in it, we challenge nothing in the world for it, we dare not call God to... The Difficulties of Romanism - Page 151by George Stanley Faber - 1829 - 293 lehteFull view - About this book
| Richard Hooker - 1793 - 634 lehte
...of the Law ; the little fruit which we have in holinefs, it is, God knoweth, corrupt and unfound : we put no confidence at all in it, we challenge nothing in the world for it, we dare not call God to reckoning, as if we had him in our debt-books : our continual fuit to him,... | |
| 1801 - 430 lehte
...righteoufnefs of the law : the little fruit which we have in holinefs is, God knoweth, corrupt and unfound; We put no confidence at all in it; we challenge nothing in the world for it; our continual fuit to God muft be, to bear with our infirjnitiesj an d pardon our offences." . A NEW CHRISTMAS... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1801 - 374 lehte
...the law ; the little fruit " which we have in holinefs, it is, God " knoweth, corrupt and unfound : we put " no confidence at all in it, we challenge " nothing in the world for it ; we dare not " call God to reckoning, as if we had him " in our debt books : our continual fiiit to... | |
| Thomas Scott - 1805 - 566 lehte
...well ' we utterly renounce. We see how far we are ' from the perfect righteousness of the law : the 1 little fruit which we have in holiness, it is, God ' knoweth, corrupt and unsound : we put no confi' dence at all in it; we challenge nothing in the ' world for it ; we dare not call God to reckoning,... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1809 - 412 lehte
...Justification, Sect. 7. and 21. The two expressions of his to which I particularly refer are these ; " the little fruit which we have in holiness, it is, God knoweth, corrupt and unsound ;" and " to name merits then is to lay their souls upon the rack, the memory of their own deeds is... | |
| Thomas Scott - 1810 - 498 lehte
...doing well we ' utterly renounce. We see how far we are from the ' perfect righteousness of the law : the little fruit which ' we have in holiness, it is,...confidence at all in it ; we ' challenge nothing in the w«rld for it ; we dare not '' call God to reckoning, as if we had him in our debt' books. Our continual... | |
| Thomas Scott - 1811 - 824 lehte
...doing well we utterly ' renounce. We see how far we are from the per' feet righteousness of the law ; the little fruit which ' we have in holiness, it is,...in it ; * we challenge nothing in the world for it ; we dare ' not call God to reckoning, as if we had him in our * debt books. Our continual suit to... | |
| Thomas Scott - 1811 - 408 lehte
...' dutiful necessity of doing well ; but the meritorious 'dignity of doing well we utterly renounce. The * little fruit, which we have, in holiness, it...is, God * knoweth, corrupt and unsound ; we put no confi' dence at all in it ; we challenge nothing in the * world for it; we dare not call God to reckoning,... | |
| William Magee - 1812 - 532 lehte
...that he cannot do the things that he would. He cries out in the language of the excellent Hooker, " The little fruit which we have in holiness, it is,...all in it, we challenge nothing in the world for it, we dare not call God to reckoning, as if we had him in our debt books; our continual suit to him is,... | |
| William Magee - 1813 - 556 lehte
...that lie cannot do the things that he would. He cries out in the language of the excellent Hooker, " The little fruit which we have in holiness, it is,...confidence at all in it, we challenge nothing in the world fojr it, we dare not call God to reckoning, as if we had him in our debt books; our continual suit... | |
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