| John Norris - 1685 - 44 pages
...reafon to think himfelf unconcern'd in this Admonition of the Apoftle. — Not to think of himjelfmore highly than he ought to think ; but to think foberly,...God hath dealt to every man the meafure of Faith. ...:..• 'Tis fuppofed that the Apoftle in thefe words had refpedt to the theh prevailing Herefy \... | |
| Robert Crosfeild - 1701 - 40 pages
...been f done, and what is doing in it, and c upon the whole, to judge what ' ought to be done. C for For as w>e have many Members in one Body, and all...the fame Office , fo, we being many, are one body, and equally concern dm each others frefervation. And alfo obliged (in Cafe of Necedity) to aid and... | |
| Thomas Brett - 1710 - 486 pages
...Scriptures than it is that there is any Church at all : (&jFw,fays St. Paul, as TVS have CO Rom. 12. j. many Members In one Body, and all Members have not...the fame Office ; fo we being many are one Body in Christ, and every one Members one of another- (c) (c) i Cor. i*.i2; For at the Body is one, and hath... | |
| Francis Gastrell (bp. of Chester) - 1717 - 352 pages
...towards HIMSELF. HUMILITY. » T Say to every Man that is among you, not J. to think of himfelf more highly than he ought to think : but to think foberly, according as God hath dealt to every Man the tneafure of Faith, h Be not proud. Mind not high things. Be not wife in your own Conceits; but condefcend... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1726 - 340 pages
...know it, yet fhallhe not be able to find it. 293 SERMSERMON I. Upon Humane Nature. ROM. xii. 4, 5. For as we have many Members in one Body, and all Members have not the fame Office: So we being many are one Body in Chrift, and every one Members one of another. , HE Epiftles in the... | |
| George Stanhope - 1732 - 574 pages
...Humility. For This is the Virtue S.Paul aims at, when faying to every man, not to think of himfelf more highly than he ought to think, but to think foberly,...God hath dealt to every man the meafure of Faith. Thefe Words are by fome fuppofed, a Caution againft Curiofity in matters of Religion, and affecting... | |
| James Durham - 1735 - 472 pages
...fay, through the grace git/en unto me, to every man that is among yen, not to think of himfelf more highly than he ought to think ; but to think foberly,...God hath dealt to every man the meafure of . faith. Phih 2.5. Let nothing te done through ftrife or vainglory, but in lowlinefi of mind, let each ejteem... | |
| Edward Harley - 1735 - 798 pages
...I fay through the Grace given unto me, to every Man that is among you, not to think of himfelf more HIGHLY than he ought to think ; but to think foberly,...God hath dealt to every Man the Meafure of Faith. 16. Be of the lame Mind one towards another, mind not HIGH THINGS, but condefcend to Men of low Eftate.... | |
| 1737 - 502 pages
...I fay, thro' the grace given unto me, to tvery man that is among you, not to think of himfelf more highly than he ought to think, but to think foberly,...God hath dealt to every man the meafure of faith. 3. And whereas feveral, both of Jfwijh and Gentilt Converts, are now, as Chrijtian Profeffors, bleft... | |
| John Straight - 1741 - 594 pages
...the Grace given unto me, to fVety Man that is among you, not to think of bimfelf more highly than be ought to think; but to think foberly, according as God hath dealt to every Man the Meajure of Faith. Directions how to choofe and improve what is moft worthy of Cultivation in us, ••... | |
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