| Edmund Calamy - 1829 - 534 páginas
...condemned in others as manifest fruits of fury and ambition. St. Paul's rules and maxims, " let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind," and " whatsoever is not of faith is sin," appeared to me capable of being very naturally and fairly extended to the several points in difference... | |
| 1842 - 296 páginas
...hath it, this most personal right, cum nemo sit Dominus anima SUCB, but every man must be perswaded in his own mind, and whatsoever is not of faith is sin, and he must stand and fall to his own Master, without committing these jura excepta to others. From... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1847 - 368 páginas
...such assertions as these with the fol* P. 329. lowing passages of Scripture before him ! " Prove all things ; hold fast that which is good." " Let every one be fully persuaded in his own mind." " I speak as to wise men, judge ye what I say." " Believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether... | |
| Grave questions - 1847 - 136 páginas
...first four Councils, and many to the sense of the church: but the voice of God says, " Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind;" and, " whatsoever is not of faith, is sin." The voice of God says also to every individual believer, " Prove all things: hold fast that which is... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1852 - 462 páginas
...serTiendi. Bp. ANDREWES on the Decalogue, p. 340. 'Rom. xiT. 6. (S1. 6. But does not St. Paul say, " Let every one be fully persuaded in his own mind;" and, " whatsoever is not of faith is sin ?" 21. St. Paul is there speaking of indifferent matters, that is, of matters not prescribed or forbidden... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1859 - 450 páginas
...subditum ordo serriendi. Bp. AKDRETTES on the Decalogue, p. 340. • <Q. 6. But does not St. Paul say, " Let every one be fully persuaded in his own mind ;" and, "whatsoever is not of faith is sin?" 5V. St. Paul is there speaking of indifferent matters, that is, of matters not prescribed or forbidden... | |
| American Unitarian Association - 1869 - 528 páginas
...dare to take the meaning of. " I speak as to wise men ; judge ye what I say. Prove all things, and hold fast that which is good. Let every one be fully persuaded in his own mind. Whatsoever is not of faith is sin." He is willing that in his own churches any one may think differently... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1886 - 368 páginas
...ordo serviendi. Bp. ANDBEWES on the Decalogue, p. 340. Rom. xiv. 5. <SJ. But does not St. Paul say, " Let every one be fully persuaded in his own mind ;" and, " Whatsoever is not of faith is sin ?" &. St. Paul is there speaking of indifferent matters, that is, of matters not prescribed or forbidden... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1890 - 394 páginas
...ordo §erviendi. Bp. ANDREWES on the Decalogue, p. 340. Rom. xiv. 5. <©. But does not St. Paul say, "Let every "*'• one be fully persuaded in his own mind;" and, " Whatsoever is not of faith is sin ?" 9. St. Paul is there speaking of indifferent matters, that is, of matters not prescribed or forbidden... | |
| Patrick Johnston Maclagan - 1926 - 248 páginas
...Paul was. There is nothing in the Analects so liberating as St Paul's twin sayings: " Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind " and " Whatsoever is not of faith is sin." What comes nearest to them is the saying which may mean, as Soothill translates it: " He upon whom... | |
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