| William Mason - 1803 - 402 pages
...afford, Our prlv'lege is most sweet, And will with comfort! greet. MVOL. II. Q q "The kingdom of God is not meat and drink, but righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Ghost. ...Bom. xiv. 17. How much did our dear Saviour bear, what pains did he take with his first disciples... | |
| 1845 - 786 pages
...deserted. Husks, and shells, and chaff, will never nourish souls for eternity. ' The kingdom of God is not meat and drink, but righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost.' We write it without anger, yet knowing that we speak the plain truth, when we reiterate the... | |
| John Whitehead - 1805 - 284 pages
...molestation. April 3d, he arrived in London, and preached at the Fonndery, on, " The kingdom of God is not meat and " drink, but righteousness, peace .and joy in the Holy " Ghost.'''' He observes, " My heart was enlarged m " prayer for the infant Society." The Society in... | |
| John Whitehead - 1805 - 510 pages
...molestation. April 3d, he arrived in London, and preached at the Foundery, on, " The kingdom of God is not meat and '.' drink, but righteousness, peace and joy in the. Holy " Ghost.'' He observes, " My heart was enlarged in " prayer for the infant Society." The Society in... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1806 - 480 pages
...one another by meats and drinks, he states it as a general and fundamental doctrine of Christianity, that the " kingdom of God is not meat and drink, but righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost*." It seems also, by the mode of reasoning which the apostle adopts in his Epistle to the Corinthians... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1808 - 338 pages
...would have had less reason for mentioning it, than any of those, who wrote prior to this epoch. «* is not meat and drink, but righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost."* It seems also by the mode of. reasoning, which the apostle adopts in his Epistle to the Corinthians... | |
| Edward Barwick - 1811 - 246 pages
...numbers, as pilgrimages, penances, &c. And St. Paul tells us, with respect to such customs as these, that " the kingdom of God is not meat and drink, but righteousness, peace, and joy, in the Holy Ghost." ie that the christian religion does not consist in such sorry things, as eating or not eating... | |
| William Jay - 1812 - 284 pages
...spirit, and '•' not in the letter ; whose praise is not of men, but of : ' God. The kingdom of God is not meat and drink, ' but righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Ghost. :i The kingdom of God is not in word but in power." And to draw towards a close—If such a... | |
| Andrew Fuller - 1812 - 226 pages
...kingdom would hardly be supposed to overlook the apostle'a account of it. The kingdom of God, he says, is " not meat and drink, but righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy GhosU"» From this statement we should expect to find the essence of it placed in things moral rather... | |
| William White - 1813 - 532 pages
...the heart. An instance of this, is the frequent citing of Romans xiv. 17. — " The kingdom of God is not meat and drink, but righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost." From which it is argued, that since bread and wine are meat and drink, they are foreign to... | |
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