| Charles W. Eliot - Religion - 2005 - 529 pages
...no occasion of stumbling, either to Jews, or to Greeks, or to the church of God: [33] even as I also please all men in all things, not seeking mine own profit, but the profit of the many, that they may be saved. XI [i] BE ye imitators of me, even as I also am of Christ. [2] Now... | |
| Ashley Day - 2005 - 257 pages
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| Ashley Day - Art - 2005 - 260 pages
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| April D. Adeshile - 2005 - 393 pages
...ye (you) eat, or drink, or what so ever ye (you) do, do all to the glory of God. Give none offense, neither to the Jews, nor to the Gentiles, nor to the church of God. 1 Corinthians 10:31-32 Lord thank you for this food that you have given me, let it be nourishing to... | |
| H. A. Ironside - Religion - 148 pages
...contemplated in Scripture. "Give none offence," says the apostle Paul, in writing to the Corinthians, "neither to the Jews, nor to the Gentiles, nor to the church of God" (1 Cor. 10:32). These are the three classes. If the various passages of Scripture referring to each... | |
| Stephen Everett - 2005 - 513 pages
...interests; concern for the welfare of others. Just as I also please all men in all things, not seeking my own profit, but the profit of many, that they may be saved (1 Corinthians 10:33). So Abram said to Lot, "Please let there be no strife between you and me, and between... | |
| Alan P. F. Sell, Kenneth Dix, Alan Ruston - Religion - 2006 - 496 pages
...disinterested benevolence towards each other, which they had seen exemplified in his conduct towards them. 'As I please all men in all things, not seeking mine...profit, but the profit of many, that they may be saved; be ye followers of me, even as I am of Christ'. Let him not, however, on this account, be charged with... | |
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