| Anthony Horneck - 1684 - 506 páginas
...hereafter. This would lay before them that fayii g of Chrift, Matt. 16. •26. What /half it profit a man, if he gain the whole world, and lofe his own foul .<? or what jhalla man give in exchange for hifjbul? This would fhew them their ftupendous folly, in venturing... | |
| Matthew Hole - 1716 - 540 páginas
...an everlafting Inheritance ? and for a fmall fpot of Earth, to part with a Kingdom in Heaven ? What is a Man profited, if he gain the whole World, and lofe his own Soul ? And if the whole World can be no Recompence or Exchange for the Soul, fure to lofe it for a... | |
| Zachary Grey - 1737 - 560 páginas
...all thefe his Dominions, which is no " Waies in his Power to helpe. For you know who «« faies, Wbat is a Man profited, if he gain the whole « World) and lofe bis own Soule. Whereas by the «* thefe Particulars, puts him in a right way for the " contrary, the... | |
| John Tillotson - 1748 - 438 páginas
...man fhould gain the whole world, and ruin himfelf for ever, what would be the advantage of it ? What is a man profited, if he gain the -whole world, and lofe himfelf? Secondly, Suppofe a man had made fuch a bargain, and undone himfelf for ever, to gain the... | |
| John Tillotson - 1757 - 482 páginas
...can ftand againft that argument of our SAVIOUR, if it bz (crioufly weighed and confidered ; " what is a man *' profited; if he gain the whole world, and lofe " his own foul ?" or what fhall a man give in ex" change for his foul ? If he would confider things impartially, and weigh... | |
| William Dodd - 1764 - 330 páginas
...confiderations, to move us to an obfervance of the laws of Him, who hath faid, What /hall a man be profited, if he gain the whole world, and lofe his own foul! Every man, will affuredly think, that fuch alarming informations as thefe, are fuflicient, feparate... | |
| James Fisher - 1764 - 312 páginas
...concerned for the falvation of our fouls, than for all things in the world ; For, fays Chrift, what is a man profited, if he gain the •whole -world, and lofe hit own foul f Matth. xvi. 16. Quefr. 17. H%j <#</ GW create man male and female ? Anfia. For the propagation... | |
| John Flavel - 1767 - 258 páginas
...chief Regard and Care mould be for them, whatever becomes of the vile Body, Mat. xvi. 26. For what is a Man profited if he gain the whole World, and lofe his own Soul? Or what Jhall a Mangiitein Exchange for his Soul? : '. '' ' Q^7. :What further Trnth may be inferred... | |
| Samuel Stennett - 1769 - 454 páginas
...than an whole kingdom is capable ** of in ten thoufand ages." What, O what then, will it profit a man, if he gain the whole world, and lofe his own foul ? or what foall a man give in exchange for his foul * ? But what tends to fix upon the mind fuch a reverence... | |
| John Flavel - 1770 - 520 páginas
...chief regard and care (hould be for them, whatevef becomes of the vile body ; Matth. xvi. 26. For what is a man profited, if he gain the whole world, and lofe his own foul ? Or what fhall a fhari give in exchange for his foul ? Q^ 7. What further truth may be inferred hence ?... | |
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