And as the shipmen were about to flee out of the ship, when they had let down the boat into the sea, under colour as though they would have cast anchors out of the foreship, 31 Paul said to the centurion and to the soldiers, Except these abide in the... Sermons: Preached in St. John's Church, Glasgow - Page 224by Thomas Chalmers - 1824 - 339 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Chalmers - Presbyterian Church - 1829 - 460 pages
...and not man for the Sabbath." — MARK n. 27. . 16tl SERMON XI. ON THE DOCTRINE OF PREDESTINATION. '' And now I exhort you to be of good cheer : for there...Except these abide in the ship, ye cannot be saved." — ACTS xxvn. 22. 31 185 SERMON XII. ON THE NATURE OF THE SIN AGAINST THE HOLY GHOST* " Wherefore... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - Congregational churches - 1829 - 588 pages
...Yet when the shipmen were by and by going to flee out of the ship, to save themselves by the boat, Paul said to the centurion and to the soldiers, Except these abide in the ship, ye cannot be saved : which did not at all weaken the assurance he had just before given them from God, that they should... | |
| Joseph Fincher - Providence and government of God - 1829 - 442 pages
...down the boat into the sea, under colour as though they would have cast anchors out of the foreship, Paul said to the centurion, and to the soldiers, Except these abide in the ship, ye cannot be saved. Then the soldiers cut off the ropes of the boat, and let her fall off. And while the day was coming... | |
| Ray Potter - Baptists - 1829 - 316 pages
...to flee out of the ship, after they had let down the boat into the sea." Verse 31. "Paul said unto the Centurion and to the soldiers: Except these abide in the ship, ye cannot be saved." "Here we have precisely the same kind of expression with this about Paul's keeping his body under lest... | |
| Theology - 1834 - 692 pages
...shipmen," who alone could manage »essel, were intending to leave it, " Paul said to the centurion to the soldiers, Except these abide in the ship, ye cannot be ed." Let it only be admitted, that " the laws oif nature" are independent of the divine will, and there... | |
| George Townsend - Sermons, English - 1830 - 540 pages
...; for there shall be no loss of any mans life among you. And as the shipmen were about to flee out of the ship, Paul said to the centurion, and to the...Except these abide in the ship, ye cannot be saved. THERE is no one subject upon which the serious and reflecting part of mankind have been more divided,... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - Presbyterian Church - 1830 - 484 pages
...yon to be of good cheer : for there shall be no loss of any nu'.n'a life among you, but of the ihip. Paul said to the centurion and to the soldiers, Except these abide in the ship, ye cannot be saved." — Acts xvii. 22, 31. ^ THE comparison of these .two verses lands us in what may appear to many to... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - 1830 - 588 pages
...Yet when the shipmen were by and by going to flee out of the ship, to save themselves by the boat, Paul said to the centurion and to the soldiers, Except these abide in the ship, ye cannot be saved : which did not at all weaken the assurance he had just before given them from God, that they should... | |
| 1830 - 582 pages
...dictates of prudence, nor indifferent to the use of means, for he afterwards declared to the centurion and the soldiers, " Except these abide in the ship ye cannot be saved." And in reference to spiritual concerns, he proceeded on the same principle, " Let us, therefore, tear,"... | |
| American Doctrinal Tract Society - 1832 - 322 pages
...Accordingly, when the sailors who only knew how to manage the vessel, were about to make their escape, Paul said to the centurion and to the soldiers, except these abide in the ship ye cannot be saved. God had determined to fulfil his promise by the instrumentality of these means ; and the continuance... | |
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