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" Very true," says the popular theorist ; " I accept the conclusion ; is it not written, the natural man receiveth not the things of God, neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned. "
The Pulpit: Biographical Sketches of the Most Popular Preachers in London - Page 222
by James Grant - 1843 - 416 pages
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A General History of the Baptist Denomination in America: And ..., Volume 2

David Benedict - Baptists - 1813 - 588 pages
...duty of government to support imposture ; but if it be true, the following extracts are true, • The natural man receiveth not the things of God, neither can he know them — the world by wisdom knew not God — none of the princes of this world know the genius of Christ's...
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True happiness found only in the Christian life: letters

Andrew Reid (of London.) - 1824 - 274 pages
...understand the Scriptures. Let us endeavour to find out the spiritual meaning, " for the carnal man knoweth not the things of God," neither can he know them, for they are spiritually discerned. Searching after the truth must be done with perseverance ; we are not to be...
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Memoirs of the Rev. Thomas Halyburton: With an Introductory Essay

Thomas Halyburton - 1825 - 392 pages
...the glow of its interest, or in the amplitude of its dependencies. She sees it to be an awful truth, that the " natural man receiveth not the things of God, neither can he know them, because they are spiritually XXX discerned" — -nay, that he is so perverse in heart, and so prone...
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The Gospel magazine, and theological review. Ser. 5. Vol. 3, no. 1-July 1874

1874 - 352 pages
...are still very trying and unruly, no change appears to be made upon them ; and it demonstrates to me that ' the natural man receiveth not the things of God, neither can he know them.' Oh, that the Lord would prosper the work of His hand in our Sunday-school! " EASTER HYMN. BY THE LATE...
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Polemical and Other Miscellanies: Consisting of Articles Originally Inserted ...

Robert Hall - Censorship - 1827 - 276 pages
...this more largely. The scriptures ascribe the rejection of the gospel to one general principle ; the natural man receiveth not the things of God, neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned. The peculiar doctrines of Christianity are distinguished by...
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Polemical and Other Miscellanies: Consisting of Articles Originally Inserted ...

Robert Hall - Censorship - 1827 - 276 pages
...this more largely. The scriptures ascribe the rejection of the gospel to one general principle ; the natural man receiveth not the things of God, neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned. The peculiar doctrines of Christianity are distinguished by...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1831 - 858 pages
...nature and practice we are alienated from him ; for " the carnal mind is enmity against him;" " the natural man receiveth not the things of God, neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned." And the mournful fruit of the alienation of the 3F heart from...
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The works of Robert Hall. With a brief memoir of his life, by dr ..., Volume 4

Robert Hall - 1832 - 516 pages
...this more largely. The Scriptures ascribe the rejection of the gospel to one general principle : the natural man receiveth not the things of God, neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned. The peculiar doctrines of Christianity are distinguished by...
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The Works of the Rev. Robert Hall, A. M.

Robert Hall - Baptists - 1832 - 498 pages
...this more largely. The Scriptures ascribe the rejection of the gospel to one general principle : the natural man receiveth not the things of God, neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned. The peculiar doctrines of Christianity are distinguished by...
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The Works of the Rev. Robert Hall, A.M.

Robert Hall - Baptists - 1833 - 504 pages
...this more largely. The Scriptures ascribe the rejection of the gospel to one general principle : the natural man receiveth not the things of God, neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned. The peculiar doctrines of Christianity are distinguished by...
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