| John Bunyan - 1775 - 456 páginas
...the gift of God ; no man attaineth to them by human induftry, or only by the talk of them. Talk. AH this I know very well. For a. man can receive nothing,...grace, not of works : I could give you an hundred fcriptures for the confirmation of this. Faith. Well then, faid Faithful, what is that one thing that... | |
| John Bunyan - 1775 - 526 páginas
...Talk. * All this I know very well. For • O bra™ a Man can receive nothing, except it be Talkative. given him from Heaven ; all is of Grace, not of Works...Scriptures for the Confirmation of this. Faith. Well then, faid Faithful, what is that one Thing that we fhall at this Time found our Difcourfe upon ? 'Talk.... | |
| John Bunyan - 1779 - 568 páginas
...knowledge of thefe is the gift of God; no man attainith to them by human induitry, or only by the talk of them. Talk. All this I know very well ; for a man...be given him from heaven; all is of grace, not of worEs: I could give you an hundred fcriptures for the confi.rmation of this. Faith.. Well then, faid... | |
| John Bunyan - 1792 - 504 páginas
...thefe things is the gift of God; no man attaineth to them by human induftry, or only by the hearing of them. Talk. All this I know very well. For a man can...of grace, not of works: I could give you an hundred fcriptures for the confirmation of this. Faith. Well then, faid Faithful, what is that one thing on... | |
| James Fisher - 1792 - 560 páginas
...refnfed j but there can be no fuch thing as a receiving of Chnft, without a giving of him before ; for a man can receive nothing except it be given him from heaven, J hn iii. 27. Q. 71. Why is faith called a [rejiirg] on Chrrft ? A. Becaufe he is revealed in the word... | |
| 1796 - 612 páginas
...rather than our disgrace. If we meet with applause, let us not be exalted above measure. Remember, " a man can receive nothing, except it be .given him from heaven." To tnrnsinnew to the L«rd, and Vol. IV. 3 P t. to fit saints for their everlasting rest, will render... | |
| Augustus Toplady - 1794 - 502 páginas
...Mr. Wefley (hould remember, that he has read, and profefies to believe, a book which tells him, that a man can receive nothing, except it be given him from heaven -j- ; that we cannot even think a good thought J, unlefs God breathe it into our hearts ; and that... | |
| Catherine D'Oyly - 1794 - 748 páginas
...extremely jealous of one whom they looked upon as an intruder. " 27. John " 27. John anfwered and faid, a man " can receive nothing except it be given " him from Heaven. " 28. Ye yourfelves bear me witnefs, " that I faid I am not the Chrift, but that " I am fent before... | |
| Ralph Erskine - 1795 - 540 páginas
...giving of Chrift in the gofpel-ofier, which 13 prefuppofed to, and conftitutes the duty of receiving : for, " A man can receive nothing, except it be given him from heaven, "John iii.27. Now, the whole life of religion lu-s in thefe two things, viz. faith's reception of Chrift;... | |
| Emanuel Swedenborg - 1796 - 420 páginas
...ye, except ye abide \n Me; for without Me ye can do Nothing," Chap. xv. 4, 5; and in another Place, " A Man can receive Nothing, except it be given him from Heaven," Chap. iii. 27. 440. But to fuppofe that Works qualify and fit Men for Admitlion into Heaven,, and that... | |
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