... in weariness and painfulness, in watchings often, in hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in cold and nakedness. Besides those things that are without, that which cometh upon me daily, the care of all the churches. Who is weak, and I am not weak... The Theological Works of Isaac Barrow - Page 43by Isaac Barrow - 1818Full view - About this book
| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1850 - 332 pages
...least toe suffers. No Christian can be afflicted alone. It is not St. Paul's case only, " Who is weak, and I am not weak ? Who is offended, and I burn not ? " 2 Cor. xi. 29. Our shoulders are not our own, we must bear one another's burdens, Gal. vi. 2. There... | |
| Presbyterians - 1831 - 456 pages
..."strong meat." "Upon him cometh daily the care of the church." May he not say with Paul, " Who is weak and I am not weak ; who is offended and I burn not?" He bears them all upon his heart before the throne of grace. Like a faithful shepherd he chides the... | |
| Richard Baxter - Theology - 1830 - 560 pages
...weep with them that weep: Be of the same mind one towards another." (Rom. xii. 15, 16.) " Who is weak, and I am not weak ? Who is offended, and I burn not? " (2 Cor. xi. 29.) A true catholic is grieved to see his brother's calamity, and especially to hear... | |
| Robert Hall - 1831 - 590 pages
...tender, and disinterested ; without feeling, in some measure, what Paul felt when he said, "Who is weak and I am not weak; who is offended and I burn not?" Is it possible to return immediately into ourselves, and to behave with unfeeling insolence, as though... | |
| Maria Stevens - Christian life - 1832 - 234 pages
...render the experience of the tried one, near and important, even as if it were our own—" Who is weak and I am not weak— who is offended and I burn not ?" 2 Cor. xi. 29. Impartiality being one of the greatest requisites in the life of genuine charity,... | |
| William Jay - Calendars - 1832 - 704 pages
...How well could he say, " That which cometh upon me daily, the care of all the Churches. Who is weak, and I am not weak ? who is offended, and I burn not ?" See the zeal of this man of God — " Let us go again and visit our brethren in every city where... | |
| Robert Hall - 1832 - 592 pages
...tender, and disinterested; without feeling, in some measure, what Paul felt when he said, " Who is weak and I am not weak; who is offended and I burn not?" remembering that we are a small part of an immense whole, an inconsiderable member of a vast family... | |
| James Hough - Missionaries - 1832 - 164 pages
...things that are without, that which cometh upon me daily, the care of all the churches. Who is weak, and I am not weak ? who is offended, and I burn not ? " (2 Cor. xi. 23 — 29.) He that goes forth as an ambassador of Christ to heathen nations, should... | |
| Robert Hall - Baptists - 1833 - 734 pages
...tender, and disinterested ; without feeling in some measure what Paul felt when he said, " Who is weak and I am not weak ; who is offended and I burn not ?" Is it possible to return immediately into ourselves, and to behave with unfeeling insolence, as... | |
| William Jay - Calendars - 1833 - 722 pages
...How well could he say, " That which cometh upon me daily, the care of all the Churches. Who is weak, and I am not weak? who is offended, and I burn not?" See the zeal of this man of God — " Let us go again and visit our brethren in every city where we... | |
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