| Anthony Johnson - 1730 - 176 pagine
...Truths which are plainly delivered there, how contrary focver to our own Opinions and Prejudices; and in Matters of Difficulty, readily hearken to the Judgment...Teachers, and thofe that are fet over us in the Lord ; check every prefurnptuous Thought or Reafbning which exalts it felf againft any of thofe Myfterious... | |
| Richard Watson - 1791 - 506 pagine
...Truths which are plainly delivered there, how contrary foever to our own Opinions and Prejudices ; and in Matters of Difficulty readily hearken to the Judgment...Teachers, and thofe that are fet over us in the Lord ; check every prefumptuous Thought or Reafoiiing which exalts itfelf againft any of thofe Myfterious... | |
| Richard Watson - 1791 - 500 pagine
...Truths which are plainly delivered there, how contrary foever to our own Opinions and Prejudices ; and in Matters of Difficulty readily hearken to the Judgment of our Teachers, and thofc that are fet over us ittthe Lord ; check every prefumptuous Thought or Reafoning which exalts... | |
| George Tomline - 1818 - 608 pagine
...truths which are plainly delivered there, how contrary soever to our own opinions and prejudices; and in matters of difficulty, readily hearken to the judgment of our teachers, and those that are set over us m the Lord ; check every presumptuous thought, or reasoning, which exalts... | |
| 1819 - 402 pagine
...truths which are plainly delivered there, how contrary soever to our own opinions and prejudices, and in matters of difficulty readily hearken to the judgment of our teachers, and those that are set over us in the Lord ; and check e verypresumptuous thought or reasoning which exalts... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1825 - 854 pagine
...truths wliich are plainly delivered there, how contrary soever to our own opinions and prejudices ; and in matters of difficulty, readily hearken to the judgment of our teachers, and those that are set over us in the Lord ; check every presumptuous thought or reasoning which exalts... | |
| Robert Broadley - 1836 - 308 pagine
...truths which are plainly delivered there, how contrary soever to our own opinions and practices ; and in matters of difficulty, readily hearken to the judgment of our teachers, and those who are set over 6 us in the Lord: check every presumptuous thought, or reasoning, which exalts... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1839 - 456 pagine
...truths which are plainly delivered there, how contrary soever to our own opinions and prejudices ; and, in matters of difficulty, readily hearken to the judgment of our teachers, and those that are set over us in the Lord ; check every presumptuous thought or reasoning which exalts... | |
| sir George Pretyman Tomline (bart, bp. of Winchester.) - 1843 - 508 pagine
...truths which are plainly delivered there, how contrary soever to our own opinions and prejudices ; and in matters of difficulty, readily hearken to the judgment of our teachers, and those that are set over us in the Lord ; check every presumptuous thought, or reasoning, which exalts... | |
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