For I would that all men were even as I myself. But every man hath his proper gift of God, one after this manner, and another after that. Epistolae Tigurinae - Page 160by Hastings Robinson - 1842 - 600 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Armstrong (bp. of Grahamstown.) - 1839 - 568 pages
...a matter he thought expedient, but not of vital necessity, or of obligation for all, "I would that all men were even as I myself ; but every man hath...gift of God, one after this manner, and another after that;"^— who declares — " We that are strong, ought to bear the • 2 Cor. vi. 3. f John vii. 24.... | |
| John Clarke - Bible - 1839 - 462 pages
...you know that it is written, that there are diversities of gifts, and diversities of operations'' — every man hath his proper gift of God, one after this manner, and another after that ! ' 2 Matthew and Mark both say that as soon as the woman had anointed Jesus, Judas Iscariot went... | |
| Isaac Williams - Hymns, English - 1839 - 370 pages
...ever in one God adored, Be equal glory given to Thee. COMMEMORATION OF VIRGINS. AT THE FIRST VESPERS. Every man hath his proper gift of God, one after this manner, and another after that. I say therefore to the unmarried and widows, it is good for them if they so abide. — l COR.... | |
| Isaac Williams - Hymns, English - 1839 - 370 pages
...ever in one God adored, Be equal glory given to Thee. COMMEMORATION OF VIRGINS. AT THE FIRST VESPERS. Every man hath his proper gift of God, one after this manner, and another after that. I say therefore to the unmarried and widows, it is good for them if they so abide. — I COR.... | |
| John Pring - 1839 - 184 pages
...you, if not quite, so far ; but my particular calling, as another's may be more for society ; since " every man hath his proper gift of God, — one after this manner, another after that." If therefore my addressing an abstract character in the ensuing correspondence... | |
| John Wesley - Methodist Church - 1839 - 810 pages
...would," indeed, says the Apostle, " that all men were as myself," verse 7. But that cannot be ; for " every man hath his proper gift of God, one after this manner, another after that." " If," then, " they cannot contain, let them marry ; for it is better to marry... | |
| John James - 1840 - 946 pages
...given here, did not carry the and not of commandment, weight of divine authority •. For I would that all men were even as I myself. But every man hath...gift of God, one after this manner, and another after that. I say therefore to the unmarried and widows, It is good for them if they ahide even as I. But... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1840 - 790 pages
...and my counsel here may be regarded or not, as you may be able to receive it VER. 7. For I would that all men were even as I myself. But 'every man hath...gift of God, one after this manner, and another after that dMatt. xix. 11, 12. For I would, &c. — I would prefer. That all men, &c. — That Paul was unmarried,... | |
| Saint Cyprian (Bishop of Carthage.) - Theology - 1840 - 364 pages
...incontinency. I speak this by permission, not of commandment ; for I would that all men were even as I ; but every man hath his proper gift of God, one after this manner, and another after thai. Likewise in 1 Cor. 7, the same place; He that is unmarried, careth for those uoiV ' things that are... | |
| Religion - 1840 - 308 pages
...tejWhS^So oo II -£ 60 tf 4-il •g B•3 $ ££ THE VILLAGE CHURCHMAN'S SABBATH MEDITATIONS.—No. X. " Every man hath his proper gift of God, one after this manner and another after that."—1 Cor. vn. 7. How much beauty and advantage are diffused over the natural •world, by the... | |
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