| Joseph John Gurney - 1829 - 412 sivua
...ultimate and inevitable consequences of vice, and happiness the sure result of obedience and virtue. " If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted ? And if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door:" Gen. iv, 7. " Say ye to the righteous, that it shall be well with him ; for they shall eat the fruit... | |
| Elisha Bates - 1829 - 360 sivua
...reprobation. The general strain of Scripture promises, both in the Old and New Testaments, is conditional : " If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted ? and if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door." Gen. iv. 7. "Behold ! I set before you this day a blessing and a curse : — a blessing, if ye obey... | |
| Edward Dowling - 1829 - 264 sivua
...countenance fell. And the Lord said unto Cain, Why art thou wroth ? and why is thy countenance fallen ? If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted ? and if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door." This extract, without any comment, seems sufficiently to explain itself, the latter part whereof intimates... | |
| John Monaghan - 1829 - 144 sivua
...conditional, essential, and effectual. Conditional, because God had said, " If thou doest well, shall thou not be accepted ? and if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door." Gen. iv, 7. It is essential, because our eternal interest is suspended on it; for our Lord says, "... | |
| 1828 - 666 sivua
...Lord said unto Cain, why art thou wroth 1 and why is thy countenance fallen ? If thou doest well, shah thou not be accepted ? and if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door." — It came to pass, — but how ? Were these men commanded to sacrifice the fruits of the ground and... | |
| Elisha Bates - 1829 - 358 sivua
...promises, both in the Old and New Testaments, is conditional : " If thou <loest well, shalt not thou be accepted? and if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door." Gen. iv. 7. " " Behold, I set before you this day a blessing and a curse; a blessing, if ye obey the... | |
| Richard Baxter - 1830 - 602 sivua
...nation ; but sin is a reproach to any people ;" ver. 34. And yet you make the avoiding it a reproach. " If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted ? and if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door ;" Gen. iv. 7. " Be sure your sin will find you out;" Numb, xxxii. 23. " Sin when it is finished bringeth... | |
| Richard Baxter - 1830 - 590 sivua
...nation ; but sin is a reproach to any people ;" ver. 34. And yet you make the avoiding it a reproach. " If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted ? and if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door ;" Gen. iv. 7. " Be sure your sin will find you out;" Numb- xxxii. 23. " Sin when it is finished bringeth... | |
| Margaret Woods - 1830 - 522 sivua
...tend to increase our faith, and stimulate us to press forward in the right path. 23d, 5th Mo.—11 If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted ? and if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door."* The mode in which this question is asked, implies, If thou doest well, thou shalt be accepted. This... | |
| Alexander Nicoll - 1830 - 408 sivua
...had been rejected, the word n^ttf! was rightly rendered sin in our version of the Old Testament: " if thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted ? and if thou doest not well sin lieth at the doorV I maintained, that it ought, agreeably to the usual principles of interpretation, to be rendered,... | |
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