The Works of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M.: SermonsJohn Mason, 1829 |
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Sivu 7
... means only , He sinneth not wilfully ; or he doth not commit sin habitually ; or , not as other men do ; or , not as he did before . But by whom is this said ? by St. John ? No : There is no such word in the text ; nor in the whole ...
... means only , He sinneth not wilfully ; or he doth not commit sin habitually ; or , not as other men do ; or , not as he did before . But by whom is this said ? by St. John ? No : There is no such word in the text ; nor in the whole ...
Sivu 12
... means appear that this thorn , whatsoever it was , occasioned St. Paul to commit sin ; much less , laid him under any necessity of doing so . There- fore , from hence it can never be proved that any Christian must commit sin . Secondly ...
... means appear that this thorn , whatsoever it was , occasioned St. Paul to commit sin ; much less , laid him under any necessity of doing so . There- fore , from hence it can never be proved that any Christian must commit sin . Secondly ...
Sivu 13
... means infer that he was never made strong ; that Paul the aged , the father in Christ , still laboured under the same weaknesses ; that he was in no higher state till the day of his death From all which it appears , that this instance ...
... means infer that he was never made strong ; that Paul the aged , the father in Christ , still laboured under the same weaknesses ; that he was in no higher state till the day of his death From all which it appears , that this instance ...
Sivu 27
... means , they will harass and perplex us , and , so far as God permits , interrupt our thoughts , particularly when they are engaged on the best sub- jects . Nor is this at all strange : They well understand the very springs of thought ...
... means , they will harass and perplex us , and , so far as God permits , interrupt our thoughts , particularly when they are engaged on the best sub- jects . Nor is this at all strange : They well understand the very springs of thought ...
Sivu 28
... mean , his particular providence over all things , as well as all persons , in the universe ; that without which ... means just nothing . 2. Again : All thoughts which spring from sinful tempers , are undoubtedly sinful . Such , for ...
... mean , his particular providence over all things , as well as all persons , in the universe ; that without which ... means just nothing . 2. Again : All thoughts which spring from sinful tempers , are undoubtedly sinful . Such , for ...
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