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" Therefore, seeing we have this ministry, as we have received mercy, we faint not ; but have renounced the hidden things of dishonesty, not walking in craftiness, nor handling the word of God deceitfully, but, by manifestation of the truth, commending... "
The Wesleyan methodist association magazine - Page 237
1845
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The Works of the Rev. John Wesley. ...

John Wesley - Methodism - 1809 - 512 pages
...in the morning, on While we have opportunity, let us do good unto all men; and in the afternoon, on By manifestation of the truth, commending ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God. So rough a charity sermon was scarce ever heard. But God gave it his blessing; insomuch,...
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A Brief View of the Doctrines of the Christian Religion as Professed by the ...

John Bevans - Religious education of children - 1810 - 134 pages
...hidden things of dishonesty, not walking in craftiness, nor handling the word of God deceit. fully, but by manifestation of the truth, commending ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God. 1 Peter iv. 10. As every man hath received the gift, even so .minister the same one taanother,...
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The Christian's Magazine, Volume 3

Religion - 1810 - 724 pages
...hidden things of dishonesty, not walking in craftiness, nor handling the word of God deceitfully ; but by manifestation of the truth, commending ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God—We also believe, and therefore speak *. The use of " Confessions" or " articles" adopted...
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The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements...

Church of England - 1810 - 466 pages
...hidden things of dishonesty, not walking in craftiness, nor handling the word of God deceitfully, but by manifestation of the truth, commending ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God. But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost : In whom the God of this world...
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The Christian's Magazine, Volume 3

Religion - 1810 - 724 pages
...nidden things of dishonesty, not walking in craftiness, nor handling the word of God deceitfully ; but by manifestation of the truth, commending ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God — We also believe, and therefore speak *. The use of " Confessions" or " articles" adopted...
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The Works of the Rev. John Wesley, Volume 7

John Wesley - Methodism - 1811 - 468 pages
...souls from death, so that for their sake we often forget even to eat our bread ? Do we speak plainly, " by manifestation of the truth, commending ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God ?"* Are we dead to the world and the things of the world, " laying up all our treasure...
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Remarks on The Refutation of Calvinism: By George Tomline ...

Thomas Scott - Calvinism - 1811 - 408 pages
...In this we all certainly ought to imitate them : but did they not also address their consciences ? " By manifestation " of the truth commending ourselves to every man's " conscience, in the sight of God."2 And is not conscience an ' internal feeling ?' Did not the apostles beseech and persuade,...
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An Illustration of the Doctrines of the Christian Religion, with ..., Volume 1

Thomas Boston - Theology, Doctrinal - 1812 - 512 pages
...hidden things of dishonesty, not walking in craftiness, nor handling the word of God deceitfully, but by manifestation of the truth, commending Ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God.' And says Paul, 2 Cor. ii. 17. ' We are not as many, which corrupt the word of God ;...
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The Christian Institutes;: Or, The Sincere Word of God. Being a Plain and ...

Francis Gastrell - Bible - 1812 - 378 pages
...but as of God, in the sight of God, speak we in Christ. Not handling the word of God deceitfully, but by manifestation of the truth, commending ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God. Our exhortation is not of deceit, nor of uncleanness, nor in guile ; but as we are allowed...
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The works of John Locke. To which is added the life of the author ..., Volume 8

John Locke - 1812 - 516 pages
...hidden things of dishonesty, not walking in craftiness, nor handling the word of God deceitfully; but, by manifestation of the truth, commending ourselves to every man's conscience, in the sight of God. PARAPHRASE. but with open countenances, as mirrours, reflecting the glory of the Lord,...
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