| George Lyon - Sermons, English - 1794 - 424 pages
...at the fame time, fubjoins the reafon and jufticc of this proceeding : " That fervant," fays he, " who " knew his Lord's will, and prepared not himfelf,...did according to his will, fhall be beaten " with many ftripes : . But he that knew it not, and " did commit things worthy of ftripes, fhall be " beaten... | |
| Sarah Grubb - Quaker church buildings - 1794 - 460 pages
...would, I believe, have terminated the fame way, had not a friend flood up with the paflage, " He that knew his Lord's will, and prepared not himfelf, neither did according to his will, fhall be beaten with many ftripes." This did indeed eome home, and fo operated with what was already kindled, that, after... | |
| Sarah Grubb - Quaker church buildings - 1794 - 460 pages
...would, I believe, have terminated the fame way, had not a friend flood up with the paflage, " He that knew his Lord's will, and prepared not himfelf, neither did according to his will, fhall be beaten with many ftripes." This did indeed come home, and fo operated with what was already kindled, that, after... | |
| Robert Walker - Sermons - 1796 - 428 pages
...higheft authority ? Our blefTed Lord himfelf exprefsly tells us, (Luke xii. 47.), .that M the fervant who knew " his Lord's will, and prepared not himfelf, " neither did according to his will, fhaU .be *' beaten with many ftripes." The only queftion that remains then is, Whether this be a fuppofition... | |
| Henry Owen - Sermons - 1797 - 420 pages
...? As fure as it is appointedais once L to to die, fo after that there will be a judgment ; when he who knew his Lord's will, and prepared not himfelf, neither did according to his will, fhall fuffer grievous condemnation. Sincej therefore, death puts an end to our trial, andconfigns us to our... | |
| Ebenezer Erskine - Sermons - 1798 - 614 pages
...cut him in funder, and will appoint t:m his portion with the unbelievers. And that fervant, «hich knew his lord's will, and prepared not himfelf, neither did according to his will, ihall be beaten with many :inpes." IIL The third thing in the method was, to fltew that Chrift t :... | |
| John Leland, William Laurence Brown - Apologetics - 1798 - 590 pages
...to the cleareft light and mofl glorious advantages. And again, he declares, 'that thatfervant which knew his Lord's will, and prepared not himfelf, neither did according to kis will, jhall be beaten with many flripes. But he that knew not, and did commit things worthy ofjlripes,... | |
| John Flavel - 1799 - 666 pages
...unrighteoufnefs of men who hold the truth in unrighteoufnefs. Luke xii. 47. And that fervani which knew his Lord's will, and prepared not himfelf, neither did according to his will, {hall be beaten with rnany ftripei. Q._ n. \V hat is the fecond inftruftion ? /I. That is a blefled... | |
| William Paley - Ethics - 1801 - 508 pages
...he which foweth bountifullv flnll reap alfo bountifully." » Cor. ix. 6. — "And that fervant which knew his Lord's will, and prepared not himfelf, neither did according to his will, fliali be beaten with many P.ripcs; but he that knew not, fhall be beaten with few ftripto." Luke xii.... | |
| Thomas Boston - 1802 - 422 pages
...joined together. The fervant's work is to do the mafter's will : Luke, xii. 47. " And that fervant which knew his Lord's will, and prepared not himfelf, neither did according to his will, fhall be beaten with many ftripes." I.fhall offer you fome directions anent this feivice, that you may fee what it is in... | |
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