| James Gough - 1832 - 436 pages
...the light, and bclievest in the light, and hast thy body full of light, by keeping thy eye single to God, and in and to all things that may tend to his...this is that which will arm thee on the right hand nnd on the left ; put off thjr own righteousness, which it may be, thy breast hath been too much possessed... | |
| John Richardson - 1832 - 374 pages
...the light, and believest in the light, and hast thy body full of light, by keeping thy eye single to God, and in and to all things that may tend to his...receive the whole armour of light ; this is that which wtll arm thee on the right hand and on the left ; put off thy own righteousness, which it may be, thy... | |
| Luke Howard - 1835 - 462 pages
...light, and believest in the light; and hast thy body full of light — by keeping thy eye single to God, and in and to all things that may tend to his...and thy duty, thou wilt become a child of the light, anil receive the whole armour of light; this is that which will arm thee, on the right hand and on... | |
| James Gough - 1837 - 362 pages
...the light, and believest in tha light, and hast thy body full of light, by keeping thy eye single to God, and in and to all things that may tend to his...that which will arm thee on the right hand and on the left ; put off thy own righteousness, which it may be, thy breast hath been too much possessed with,... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1840 - 500 pages
...the light, and believest in the light, and hast thy body full of light, by keeping thy eye single to God, and in and to all things that may tend to his...that which will arm thee on the right hand and on the left. Put off thy own righteousness, with which it may be thy breast hath been too much possessed,... | |
| 1875 - 1084 pages
...the light, and believest in the light, and hast thy body full of light, by keeping thy eye single to God, and in and to all things that may tend to His...that which will arm thee on the right hand and on the left. Put off thy own righteousness, which it may be thy breast hath been too much possessed with,... | |
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