| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1843 - 738 pages
...extraordinary spirits," said he, " in these men; but what spirits? . . . Luther alone can decide this. On the one hand, let us beware of quenching the Spirit...other, of being seduced by the spirit of the devil." Storck, who was of a restless disposition, soon left Wittemberg; Stubner remained there. Animated with... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1844 - 482 pages
...ordinary kind in these men," said he ; " but what spirits ? ... none but Luther can solve the douht. On the one hand let us beware of quenching the Spirit of God, and on the o1her, of being seduced by the spirit of the devil.'1 Storch, who was of a restless disposition, soon... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1846 - 438 pages
...spirits? . Luther alone can decide this. On the one hand, let its beware of quenching the Spirit <f God ; and on the other, of being seduced by the spirit of i he devil." Storck, who was of л restless disposition, soon left Wittenberg; Stubner remained there.... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1847 - 524 pages
...indeed, extraordinary spirits in these men," said he; " but what spirits? Luther alone can decide. Oa the one hand, let us beware of quenching the Spirit of God, and, on the other, of being led astray by the spirit of Satan." Storch, beingof a restless disposition, soon quitted Wittemberg.... | |
| E. McMillan - 1855 - 240 pages
...were the dupes of their own fanaticism, they hesitated no longer. On this occasion Melancthon said, " On the one hand, let us beware of quenching the spirit of God, and on the other, of being led away by the spirit of Satan." While the Dippers were carrying destruction all around, Luther said,... | |
| James H. Braund - 1870 - 542 pages
...but what kind of spirits ? Luther alone can decide. On the one hand, let us beware of extinguishing the spirit of God, and on the other, of being seduced by the spirit of the devil.' Storck, who was of a restless temper, soon quitted Wittemberg; Stubner remained. Animated with an ardent... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1882 - 908 pages
.... . Luther is alone ablo to decide this question. On the one hand let us take care of extinguishing the Spirit of God, and on the other of being seduced by the spirit of the devil." Storck, whoso character waa restless, very soon quitted the town of Wittemberg, but Stubner remained... | |
| Ellen Gould Harmon White - 1885 - 524 pages
...Said Melancthon: "There are indeed spirits of no ordinary kind in these men; but what spirits?'' " On the one hand, let us beware of quenching the Spirit...and on the other, of being seduced by the spirit of Satan." The fruit of the new teaching soon became apparent. The minds of the people were diverted from... | |
| 1911 - 1026 pages
...irrational, and in regard to their claim to personal inspiration he said " Lulher alone can decide; on the one hand let us beware of quenching the Spirit of God, and on the other of being Jed astray by the spirit of Satan." In the same year, 1521, he published his Loci communes rcrum theologicarumt... | |
| Hugh Chisholm - 1911 - 1018 pages
...irrational, and in regard to their claim to personal inspiration he said " Luther alone can decide; on the one hand let us beware of quenching the Spirit of God, and on the other of being led astray by the spirit of Satan." In the same year, 1521, he published his Loci communes reruns theologicarum,... | |
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