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Sermons Translated from the Original French of the Late Rev. James Saurin ... - Page 19
by Jacques Saurin, Robert Robinson - 1813
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The Christian Lady's Magazine, Volume 18

Christian life - 1842 - 608 pages
...solution of predictions yet to be accomplished, and thus learn to " separate the precious from the vile," to " prove all things and to hold fast that which is good." We are on the verge of awful events : to the world we may address the words of the poet — " incedis...
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Biblical Repository and Quarterly Observer

Religion - 1834 - 810 pages
...most safe directions and the most powerful incitements to further improvement. While it teaches us how to prove all things and to hold fast that which is good, it bids us go on to perfection. It has already been intimated, that the pages of ecclesiastical history...
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Friends' Miscellany, Volume 12

John Comly, Isaac Comly - Quakers - 1839 - 402 pages
...adversity. Bear with my serious strain, my son. Seriousness becomes dependant mortals. We are commanded to prove all things, and to hold fast that which is good. Mayst thou, my dear son, do so, is the fervent wish of thy affectionate mother. Mind thy business steadily...
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Christian retirement: or Spiritual exercises of the heart, by the author of ...

Thomas Shaw B. Reade - 1834 - 536 pages
...is the net spread in the sight of any bird." Enable me to examine everything by the light of truth: to prove all things, and to hold fast that which is good. He seeks my destruction,—3. by stirring up the wicked to persecute my soul; and by spreading stumbling-blocks...
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The duty of a Christian State to support a national Church establishment, 5 ...

Joseph Holmes (headmaster of the Free grammar sch, Leeds.) - 1834 - 182 pages
...wish to discover the good way, that we may walk therein. We desire to follow the Apostle's injunction; to "prove all things, and to hold fast that which is good." In advocating the system, we defend not the corruptions or abuses of any Establishment. But our adversaries,...
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The Calcutta Christian Observer, Volume 4

Baptists - 1835 - 696 pages
...the law and to the testimony, ' then, without prejudice or clamour. Let every Christian be zealous to prove all things, and to " hold fast that which is good." The sole view the Missionaries propose to themselves, is to prevent irregularity and injustice ; to...
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Memoir of the Late Rev. John Freeman

Stephen Rensselaer Smith - 1835 - 136 pages
...of religious faith, merely because he happened to be ignorant of its principles. His maxim was — to " prove all things, and to hold fast that which is good." He accordingly went to hear Mr. Skinner— but went with the fullest assurance in his own mind, that...
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Lectures on homiletics and preaching. With a preface, an appendix, and notes ...

Ebenezer Porter - 1835 - 414 pages
...nothing but the truth." But whilst it is the duty of every one to " buy the truth, and sell it not; " to " prove all things, and to hold fast that which is good ; " it is more especially incumbent upon the ministers of the sanctuary to " contend earnestly for...
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Sermons of the Rev. James Saurin: Late Pastor of the French Church ..., Volume 2

Jacques Saurin - Reformed Church - 1836 - 458 pages
...have contrary dispositions, to follow a religion from obstinacy or prejudice, is equally to renounce the dignity of a man, a Christian, and a Protestant:...him: — The dignity of a Christian; for the gospel revealea God who may be known, Johu iv. 22; it requires us to " prove all things, and to hold fast...
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The testimony of the reformers, selected from the writings of Cranmer [and ...

Testimony - 1836 - 512 pages
...which could have been really objected to. Men's minds will thus be led to investigate divine truth, to prove all things, and to hold fast that which is good. We have very watchful, zealous and active enemies on every side. The ardour with which the new voluntary-church...
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