| 1783 - 360 páginas
...apoftles ; being confident of this, that thefe have not run in vain,' but in faith and righteoufnefs, and are gone to the place that was due to them from the Lord, with whom alfo they fuffered ; for they loved not this prêtent world, but him who died, and who was raided again... | |
| William Paley - 1800 - 418 páginas
...being confident in this, that" all thefe have not run in vain, but in faith and righteoufnefs ; and are gone to the place that was due to them from the Lord, with whom alfo they fuffered. For they loved not this prefent world, but him who die<J and was raifed again by... | |
| Alban Butler - 1800 - 648 páginas
...116. St Polycarp says of them, " They have not run in vain, but in faith and righteousness j and they are gone to the place that was due to them from the Lord, with whom they also suffered. For they loved not the present world, but Him who died, and was raised again by... | |
| William Paley - 1803 - 334 páginas
...being confident in this, that all thefa have not run in vain, but in faith and righteoufnefs ; and ate gone to the place that was due to them from the Lord, with whom alfo they differed. For thev loved not this prefer, t. world, but him who died and. was railed again... | |
| Joseph Milner - 1809 - 518 páginas
...exemplified in Ignatius, and in others among themselves, and in Paul himself, and the rest of the apostles; for they loved not this present world, but him who died and was raised again by God for us. By his account it appears, that the Philippians still retained the christian spirit. One of the presbyters,... | |
| William Wake - 1810 - 418 páginas
...being confident of this, that that all these have not run in vain, but in faith and righteousness, and are gone to the place that was due to them from the...him who died, and was raised again by God for us. In which words he evidently implies that Ignatius too, as well as the rest of those whom he there mentions,... | |
| William Paley - 1810 - 436 páginas
...that all these have not run in vain, but in faith and righteousness ; and are gone to the place,that was due to them from the Lord, with whom also they...world, but him who died and was raised again by God for us."f Ignatius, the contemporary of Polycarp, recognizes the same topick, briefly indeed, but positively... | |
| William Paley - 1811 - 388 páginas
...being confident in this, that all these have not run in vain, but in faith •and righteousness; and are gone to the '* place that was due to them from...Him who' died and was raised again by God for us*." Ignatius, the Contemporary of Polycarp, recognises the same topic, briefly indeed, but positively and... | |
| Joseph Milner - 1812 - 576 páginas
...Ignatius, and in others among themselves, and in Paul himself, and the rest of the Apostles : for these loved not this present world, but him, who died and was raised again by God for us. By his account it appears, that the Philippians still retained the Christian spirit. — One of the... | |
| 1813 - 486 páginas
...apostles; being confident of this, that these have not run in vain, but in faith and righteousness, and are gone to the place that was due to them from the...loved not this present world, but him who died, and who was raised again by God for us. Stand therefore in these things, and follow the example of the... | |
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