| William James Early BENNETT - 1837 - 458 páginas
...blood of Christ, our Saviour; we eat and drink our own damnation ; not considering the Lord's body, we provoke him to plague us with divers diseases and sundry kinds of death." This, indeed, it must be confessed, is, in the highest degree, a serious admonition. It effectually... | |
| Caroline Wilson - 1837 - 320 páginas
...is for all to hear the church's warning — lest we eat and drink our own condemnation ; provoking Him to plague us with divers diseases and sundry kinds of death ; to heat the furnace of affliction seven times hotter ; and lay the hand of judgment seven-fold heavier... | |
| Henry Stebbing - 1838 - 776 páginas
...Blood of Christ our Saviour; we eat and drink our own damnation, not considering the Lord's Body ; we kindle God's wrath against us ; we provoke him...us with divers diseases, and sundry kinds of death. Judge therefore yourselves, brethren, that ye be not judged of the Lord ; repent you truly for your... | |
| William Patrick Palmer - 1838 - 638 páginas
...blood of Christ our Saviour ; we eat and diink our own damnation, not considering the Lord's body ; we kindle God's wrath against us ; we provoke him...us with divers diseases and sundry kinds of death." — Exhort. in Comm. Office. " precious and blessed body and blood of our Saviour Jesus Christ V speaks... | |
| Eucharistica - 1839 - 222 páginas
...blood of Christ our Saviour ; we eat and drink our own damnation, not considering the Lord's body : we kindle God's wrath against us ; we provoke him...us with divers diseases, and sundry kinds of death. Judge therefore yourselves, brethren, that ye be not judged of the Lord ; repent you truly for your... | |
| Charles Dodd - 1839 - 584 páginas
...drink our own damnation, because we make no difference of the Lord's body ; we kindle God's wrath over us ; we provoke him to plague us with divers diseases, and sundry kinds of death. Judge, therefore, yourselves, brethren, that ye be not judged of the Lord. Let your mind be without... | |
| 1839 - 842 páginas
...; nnd, to use the words of our pure formulary of prayer, it may literally be said, we have provoked him to plague us with divers diseases and sundry kinds of death. But still in this there was something to forbid despondence. The separation of politics from what should... | |
| William Burkitt - 1840 - 128 páginas
...is within us to bless his holy name." CHAPTER XIV. Containing an earnest Exhortation to the Love and Practice of universal Holiness. THE consideration...of mind, and a seared conscience: these are indeed invisible strokes, which make not a noise, and strike not our senses; but verily if we consider E 5... | |
| Gerald Wensley Tyrrell - 1840 - 432 páginas
...expressions " eating and drinking damnation to ourselves, not discerning the Lord's body," when, it adds, " we provoke him to plague us with divers diseases and sundry kinds of death," having no reference whatever in this place to the idea of eternal damnation. It may also be observed,... | |
| Mortimer O'Sullivan - 1840 - 788 páginas
...; and, to use the words of our pure formulary of prayer, it may literally be said, we have provoked him to plague us with divers diseases and sundry kinds of death. But still in this there was something to forbid despondence. The separation of politics from what should... | |
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