| Samuel Charles Wilks - 1828 - 504 pages
...after justification, and as fruits of faith, the works of the Christian are highly pleasing to God. A cup of cold water given to a disciple, in the name of a disciple, will not lose its reward, while the most praiseworthy actions, if performed from simply natural motives,... | |
| John Ryland - 1828 - 534 pages
...visibility of the church, except among ourselves. I hope, however, that he who can see somewhat of Christ in a cup of cold water given to a disciple in the name of a disciple, can see somewhat of that which is fronr-above, in what has been given us by many who follow not with... | |
| William Lothian - 1828 - 580 pages
...usefulness, in holiness and love; and God is not unrighteous to forget their work and labour of love. A cup of cold water given to a disciple in the name of Christ, shall in no wise pass unrewarded. (Matt. x. 42.) The words ir Kv{i*i, are properly connected... | |
| 1822 - 688 pages
...preparation for the iuheriiunce of the saints in light. Is it true, that he who " gives a cup of cold water to a disciple in the name of a disciple shall not lose his reward ?" What then shall be the reward of one, who plucks a fellow creature from everlasting ruin... | |
| William Jay - 1829 - 538 pages
...for the cause of God. He will not be unrighteous, to forget your work of faith, and labour of love. A cup of cold water given to a disciple, in the name of a disciple, shall not lose its reward. "There is no man," saith the Saviour, " that hath left house, or parents, or brethren, or wife, or... | |
| Samuel Charles Wilks - 1829 - 426 pages
...after justification, and as fruits of faith, the works of the Christian are highly pleasing to God. A cup of cold water given to a disciple, in the name of a disciple, will not lose its reward, while the most praiseworthy actions, if performed from simply natural motives,... | |
| Thomas Stratten - 1830 - 338 pages
...published with commendation, by his command, while the gracious assurance also has been made, " That a cup of cold water, given to a disciple in the name of a disciple, shall not lose its reward." An operative faith in this declaration, may infuse the peace and joyfulness of a religious service,... | |
| Thomas Boston - 1830 - 410 pages
...of God to " smell as a field which the Lord hath blessed." Their good works are accepted: their cups of cold water given to a disciple, in the name of a disciple, shall not want a reward. Though they cannot offer for the tabernacle, gold, silver, and brass, and onyx-stones,... | |
| Thomas Boston - 1830 - 588 pages
...harvest, following upon the seed of good works ! Rivers of pleasures springing up from, perhaps, " a cup of cold water given to a disciple, in the name of a disciple !" Eternal mansions of glory rising out of a night's lodging, given to a saint who was a stranger !... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1830 - 450 pages
...Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath ;" and " whosoever giveth even a cup of cold water to a disciple, in the name of a disciple, shall not lose his reward." Thus were the views of moral duty pointed out by the Author of Christianity in every respect... | |
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