Because the carnal mind is enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be. So then they that are in the flesh cannot please God. Three Tracts - Page 98de Joseph Priestley - 1791 - 214 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| John Taylor - 1750 - 528 pages
...Rom. viii. 7, 8. Becaufe the carnal mind is enmity again ft God: for it is not fubjeft to the lain of God, neither indeed can be. So then they that are in thefejh cannot pie a fe God. 1. HERE 'is not one Word, nor the leaft Hint that carrieth our Minds to... | |
| Thomas Boston - 1799 - 446 pages
...the will of man.jtoGod himfelf, and his holy will. Rom. viii. 7. ' The carnal mind is enmity againtt God, for it is not fubjcft to the law of God, neither indeed can be;' The will was once God's deputy in the foul, (et to command there for him ; but now it is fet... | |
| Richard Baxter - 1759 - 400 pages
...carnally minded, is Death; becaufe tbt carnal Mind is Enmity aeairfl God* for it is not fubjefl to the Law of God, neither indeed can be. So then they that are ia the Flejh cannot pleafe Ged. Tbfriftret Brethren, wt are Debtors^ not to the Flejb, to live tifttr... | |
| Nathaniel Whitaker - 1770 - 176 pages
...fcripture. The Apoftle Paul tells us, The carnal mind is enmity againfl God ; for it is not fubjeft to ihe law of God, neither indeed can be. So then they that are in tbeflejh cannot pleaje God. * A little attention to this, and fome other pafTage? of fcripture, will... | |
| 1791 - 450 pages
...and fins. Rom. vii. 7, 8. Becaufe the carnal mind is enwity againjl God; for it is not fubjeft to the law of God, neither indeed can be. So then, they that are in tbeftcJh cannot pleafe God. It appears to me that the apoftle fpeaks here only of perfonal character... | |
| Ralph Erskine - 1795 - 582 pages
...enmity again ft God : " — Becaufe the carnal mind is enmity againll God : and is not fubject to the law of God, neither indeed can be. So then, they that are after the fk-fk, cannot pleafe God," Rom. viii. 7, 8. Hence, 3. Becaufe fiefh and blood are unfit fcr... | |
| Robert Hawker - 1801 - 276 pages
...in the rejection of the gospel. The carnal mind is enmity against God for it is not subject to the law of God neither indeed can be so then they that are in the flesh cannot please God. Hence, those very awful sights with which human life abounds. Some like... | |
| 1842
...of it s malignant tendencies,) " the carnal mind is enmity against God, for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be. So then they that are in the flesh, cannot please God." How can a sinful nature please Him ? And how can the lustings of the... | |
| John Witherspoon, John Rodgers - 1802 - 606 pages
...Rom. viii. 7, 8, " Becaufe the " carnal mind is enmity againfl God; for it is not fubject " to the law of God, neither indeed can be. So then they " that are in the flefh, cannot pleafe God." There we are told, that men are by nature dead in trefpafles and /ins,... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1802 - 526 pages
...and Jins. Rom. vii. 7, 8. Becaufe the carnal mind is enmity againft God\ for it is not fubjeS to the la<w of God, neither indeed can be. So then, they that are in the fiejb (annot pleafe God. It appears to me that the apoftle fpeaks here only of perfonal character... | |
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