| Jean Calvin - Reformed Church - 1816 - 524 pages
...deliberations and actions. We are not our own; therefore let us not propose it as our end, to seek what may be expedient for us according to the flesh. We are not our own; therefore let us, as far as possible, forget ourselves and all things that are ours. On the contrary,... | |
| Jean Calvin - Reformed Church - 1841 - 700 pages
...deliberations and actions. We are not our own ; therefore let us not propose it as our end, to seek what may be expedient for us according to the flesh. We are not our own ; therefore let us, as far as possible, forget ourselves and all things that are ours. On the contrary,... | |
| Lamar Williamson - Bible - 1983 - 318 pages
...and actions. We are not on our own; therefore let us not propose it as our end, to seek what may be expedient for us according to the flesh. We are not our own; therefore let us, as far as possible, forget ourselves and all things that are ours. On the contrary,... | |
| Erich Fromm - Philosophy - 1990 - 278 pages
...deliberations and actions. We are not our own; therefore let us not propose it as our end to seek what may be expedient for us according to the flesh. We are not our own; therefore, let us, as far as possible, forget ourselves and ill things that are ours. On the lCf. Erich... | |
| Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen - Religion - 1993 - 680 pages
...not our reason nor our will, therefore, sway our plans and deeds. . . . We are not our own: insofar as we can, let us therefore forget ourselves and all that is ours — From this also follows this second point: that, almost forgetful of ourselves, surely subordinating... | |
| Donald K. McKim - Religion - 1997 - 136 pages
...God in order that we may thereafter think, speak, meditate, and do, nothing except to his glory — We are God's: let us therefore live for him and die for him."4 This emphasis by Calvin on the sola gloria Dei can at first seem to render his theology less... | |
| Stephen W. Plunkett - Religion - 2002 - 188 pages
...Jesus Christ."4 From much the same perspective, our ancestor in the faith, John Calvin, once wrote, to seek what is expedient for us according to the...God's: let his wisdom and will therefore rule all our actions.5 The culture of self-realization, which is as commonplace to Americans as the air we breathe,... | |
| Marie T. Cross - Religion - 2002 - 140 pages
...are not our own: let not our reason nor our will therefore sway our plans and deeds. We are not our own: let us therefore not set it as our goal to seek...Conversely, we are God's: let us therefore live for [God] and die for [God]. We are God's: let [God's] wisdom and will therefore rule all our actions.... | |
| James V. Brownson - Religion - 2003 - 164 pages
...not our own: let not our reason nor our will, therefore, sway our plans and deeds. \X'e are not our own: let us therefore not set it as our goal to seek...we can, let us therefore forget ourselves and all rhat is ours. Conversely, we are God's: let us therefore live for him and die for him. We are God's:... | |
| Douglas J. Schuurman - Religion - 2004 - 210 pages
...one is the other's hand, mouth, eye. foot, even heart and mind.8 In a similar vein, Calvin writes, We are not our own: in so far as we can, let us therefore...Conversely, we are God's: let us therefore live for htm and die for him. We are God's: let his wisdom and will therefore rule all our actions. We are God's:... | |
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