 | Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 416 pages
...philosophical schemes, which were narrow and confined, adapted to their peculiar towns, governments, or sects ; but, " in every nation, he that feareth God, and worketh " righteousness, is accepted with him." Lastly, It is without hypocrisy ; it appears to be what it really is ; it is all of a piece.... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 418 pages
...philosophical schemes, which were narrow and confined, adapted to their peculiar towns, governments, or sects ; but, " in every nation, he that feareth God, and worketh " righteousness, is accepted with him." Lastly, It is without hypocrisy ; it appears to be what it really is -, it is all of a piece.... | |
 | 1813 - 996 pages
...Liturgy, Articles, and Homilies of the Church of England. While it r, said in Scripture, that " in every nation he that feareth God and worketh righteousness is accepted of him," we cannot deny the possibility of their salvation who never heard of the name of Christ. But at the... | |
 | William Mason - 1803 - 420 pages
...: • His Spirit is our strength.1 The Lord I terve....is just. M. God is no respecter of persons: But in every nation he that feareth God and worketh righteousness, is accepted with him... .Acts x. 34, 35. IT is a common, artful device of the adversary to insinuate, '-' one part... | |
 | John Henry Hobart - 1804 - 316 pages
...mercy of the Saviour is co-extensive with the ruin into which sin has plunged mankind. And *' in every nation he that feareth God and worketh righteousness, is accepted of him." But where the gospel is proclaimed, communion with the church by the participation of its ordinances... | |
 | William Linn - 1806 - 230 pages
...mercy of the Saviour is to-extensive with the ruin into which sin has plunged mankind, dnd, in every nation, he that feareth God, and worketh righteousness, is accepted of him." Again, " Separation from the prescrihed government and regular Priesthood of the Church, when it proceeds... | |
 | Joseph Lathrop - 1809 - 424 pages
...more sacrifice for sin. You will tell me, the Apostle Peter has said, God is no respecter of persons ; but, in every nation, he that feareth God and worketh righteousness is accepted of him." Will you hence conclude, that there is no need of faith in Christ, and submission to his gospel ? This... | |
 | Thomas Williams - 1810 - 244 pages
...had been a Jew, Peter therefore said, " Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons ; but in .every nation he that feareth God and worketh •righteousness, is accepted with him." In this holy and impartial manner, God has always, conducted towards human creatures. He... | |
 | Joseph Lathrop - 1810 - 416 pages
...actual faith, can apply these benefits to adults, who have not the ordinary means of faith. " In every nation, he that feareth God and worketh righteousness, is accepted of him." "Jesus Christ is the propitiation for our sins, and not for ours only, but for the sins of the whole... | |
 | Mrs. Trimmer (Sarah) - 1810 - 454 pages
...hmited this privilege. He does not say, that men of all nations are accepted of GoD, but that in every nation he that feareth GoD and worketh righteousness is accepted of him. The meaning of this will be best explained from a text in one of St. Paul's Epistles*, " Without FAITH... | |
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