| Richard Alleine - Christian life - 1852 - 402 pages
...to the Lord. 1 Cor. 6 : 17. United in Christ as fellow-members; united unto Christ as their common Head, " from which all the body, by joints and bands, having nourishment ministered, and knit Jogether, increaseth with the increase of God." Col. 2:19. They are married to Christ: "I have espoused... | |
| Thomas Tennison - 1688 - 522 pages
...God, than bad ones are. • S;:. Pad's Caution and Prohibition is no lefs to be heeded, Col. 2. 18. Let no Man beguile .you of your Reward in a voluntary...humility And worshipping of Angels, intruding into thofe things that he hath not fee n, -vainlj *pu£t uf by his fleshly Mind, and not holding the Head.... | |
| Nathaniel Spinckes - 1714 - 424 pages
...our felves upon a much furer foundation. See then what the Apoftle fays upon the very Cafe in hand, Let no Man beguile you of your Reward in a voluntary Humility •(or being a voluntary in Humility, as our Margin reads it) and Colll '* s >'9Worjhipping of Angels,... | |
| Francis Gastrell (bp. of Chester) - 1717 - 352 pages
...Devils. For, what Communion hath Light with Darknefs ? And, what Concord hath Chrift with Belial ? b Let no Man beguile you of your Reward, in a voluntary Humility , and wor(hipping of Angels, or Men of like Paffions with you. c Dearly beloved , ftee from Idolatry ; and... | |
| Philo-Delphus (pseud.) - 1719 - 332 pages
...any ftrangeGod, fhall v not God find it out ? i. .and .//?•<»*/.acknowledged us not. And ii. 18. Let no Man beguile you of your Reward in a voluntary Humility and Woj.ftipping of Angels. , 4. Worjhipping of Saints, or Angels ? A. Yes. ,: 7/lxiii. i<5- Doubtlefs... | |
| Robert Manning - Church controversies - 1721 - 754 pages
...ping of Angels , intruding into thofe Things , wWc/> be « &« ?;or /rf w , vainly prff d up by kit fleshly Mind , and <* not holding the Head , from...the Body by joints « and. Bands having Nourishment minifter'd encreafeth « with the Encreafe of God. ColofT. i. ir. 18- 19. And «• after fays , ir.... | |
| Jeremy Collier - Conduct of life - 1725 - 460 pages
...intelligent Spirits. But to put his Opinion beyond all Difpnte, he prefently after quotes Colo ft. ii. 18. Let no Man beguile you of your Reward, in a voluntary Humility and Worjbipping of j$ngels, &c. And then pofitively affirms, " That neither Chriftians nor Jews wor* "... | |
| Samuel Clarke, John Clarke - 1729 - 340 pages
...Body of Chrift. For we are Members of his Body, Col. ii. 19. of his Flejh, and of his Bones. He is the Head, from which all the Body, by joints and bands having nourijhment miniftred, and knit together, increafeth with the inEph.iv.i6. creafe of God. From him... | |
| Samuel Clarke - Sermons, English - 1730 - 434 pages
...ofAngeh ; when men intrude into things -which they have not feen, vainly pujfed up by their fleJhly mind, and not holding the Head, from which all the body by Joints and Bands having nourijhment miniftred, and knit together, increafeth with the incrcafe of God. SERMON ] SERMON XVIThe... | |
| George Stanhope - 1732 - 574 pages
...the Church : from whofe Doftrine and Unity they, who depart, are w> a t- »• J 9faid not to bold the Head, from which all the Body, by joints and bands having nourijbment minijlred and knit together, increafttb with the incrrafe of God. the Body of Cbrift, and... | |
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