| Thomas Dutton - 1710 - 296 pages
...the laft Neceflity, to each of you. lie know not what Hour ye fb.au be call'd, to give an Account kof all the Deeds done in the Body, whether they be good-, or whether they be evil. Comider, Oh \ confider in what State ye now are, to appear before that dreadful... | |
| Hugh Knox - 1768 - 384 pages
...faith. They not only aflure us of a general judgment, wherein all men fhall be called to an account for the deeds done in the body, whether they be good or evil ; but alfo fet all the glories and tenors of that tremendous day before us, point out the perfon and,... | |
| 1773 - 508 pages
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| Tobias Smollett - 1787 - 510 pages
...hand records all our fecret faults — that we muft all ftand before the judg* ment-feat of Chrift, to give an account of all the deeds done in the body, whether they are good or bad — and that finners will then be fentenced to everlafting deftruftion from the prefence... | |
| 1796 - 612 pages
...will judge the world. We must all appear before the judgment-seat of Christ, and receive according to the deeds done in the body, whether they be good or evil. Withdraw your attention from the world, dear brother, and place it oa thyself. Consider what will be... | |
| William Jackson (of the Inner temple.) - 1795 - 412 pages
...God,every-thing remains fixed till the " great re-union, when the final fentence will be " given, according to the deeds done in the body, *' whether they be good or evil. " Now, though 1 oppofe purgatory, yet I ad* *' mit of an intermediate ftate } and 1 believe that "... | |
| Peter Immens - 1801 - 596 pages
...What will be our fituation when " he fhall come in the clouds; when we mail be pla" ced before him, to give an account of all the deeds " done in the body?" — To have the eye of faith direfted to Jefus, elevated on his throne of judgment, is advantageous,... | |
| Benjamin Beddome - 1807 - 546 pages
...so to use this world as not to abuse it. Of judgment to come, where every one must give account of the deeds done in the body, whether they be good or evil, and whether they relate to God, ourselves, or our fellow-creatures.— -Now all this was very appropriate.... | |
| John Moody (D.D.) - 1814 - 484 pages
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| 1804 - 502 pages
...to be accomplished before they could attend to religion, they were taken from the earth, and obliged to give an account of all the deeds done in the body. How ill must they be prepared to render the reasons of their continuing in impenitency and sin ! But... | |
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