| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1808 - 982 sivua
...by which he himself is just, but by which he makes us just : wherewith being endowed by him, we are renewed in the spirit of our minds ; and are not only reputed, but are made truly just, receiving every man his own measure of justice, which the Holy Ghost divides to him, according... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1837 - 464 sivua
...by which he himself is just, but by which he makes us just: wherewith being endowed by him, we are renewed in the spirit of our minds ; and are not only reputed, but are made truly just, receiving every man his own measure of justice, which the Holy Ghost divides to him, according... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1837 - 462 sivua
...by which he -himself is just, but by which he makes us just: wherewith being endowed by him, we are renewed in the spirit of our minds; and are not only reputed, but are made truly just, receiving every man his own measure of justice, which the Holy Ghost divides to him, according... | |
| 1842 - 844 sivua
...by which he himself is just, but by which he makes us just : wherewith being endowed by him, we are renewed in the spirit of our minds ; and are not only reputed, but are made, truly just, receiving every man his own measure of justice, which the Holy Ghost divides to him, according... | |
| Edmund Gibson - 1849 - 432 sivua
...by which he himself is just, but by which he makes us just ;f wherewith being endowed by him, we are renewed in the spirit of our minds, and are not only reputed, but are made truly just, receiving every man his own measure of justice, which the Holy Ghost divides to him, according... | |
| William Elliott (of Epsom.) - 1861 - 170 sivua
...just, but THAT BY WHICH HE MAKES US JUST, — that, to wit, with which being endowed by Him, we are renewed in the spirit of our minds, and are not only reputed, but we ACTUALLY ARE CALLED AND ABE just, (non modo reputamur, sed vere justi nominamur et sumus,) receiving... | |
| William Greenough Thayer Shedd - 1863 - 528 sivua
...just, but that by which he makes us just, — that namely by which we are gratuitously renewed by him in the spirit of our minds, and are not only reputed, but really are and are denominated just, receiving justice into ourselves each one according to his own... | |
| Charles Pettit McIlvaine - 1864 - 510 sivua
...by which ha himself is just, but by which he makes us just, wherewith being endowed by him, we are renewed in the spirit of our minds, and are not only reputed, but are truly just." " Thus, neither our own proper righteousness is so determined to be our own, as if it... | |
| Charles Pettit McIlvaine - 1868 - 500 sivua
...by which he Himself is just, but by which he makes us just, wherewith being endowed by him, we are renewed in the spirit of our minds, and are not only reputed, but are truly fust." '' Thus, neither our own proper righteousness is so determined to be our own, as if it... | |
| 1844 - 676 sivua
...by which he himself is just, but by which he makes us just, wherewith, being endowed by him, we are renewed in the spirit of our minds, and are not only reputed, but are made truly just." Mr. Alexander Knox, the precursor of Oxfordism, whose works have received the indorsement of... | |
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