| Jean Antoine Dubois - 1823 - 242 pages
...most important truth of the existence of only one God. " They hold the truth in unrighteousness .... so that they are without excuse, because that when they knew God, they glorified him not as God They changed the truth of God into a lie Wherefore the wrath of God is revealed from... | |
| 1824 - 462 pages
...heaven against all ungodliness, and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness. 19 Because that which may be known of God, is manifest in them ; for God hath shewed it unto them. 20 For the invisible things of him from world are the creation clearly seen, of the being toward another... | |
| Memoirs - 1824 - 242 pages
...HOLD THE TRUTH IN " UNRIGHTEOUSNESS : because that which may " be known of God" (from His works) " is " manifest in them; for God hath shewed it unto " them. FOR THE INVISIBLE THINGS OF HIM, " FROM THE CREATION OF THE WORLD, ARE CLEARLY " SEEN, BEING UNDERSTOOD BY THE THINGS THAT " ARE MADE, even... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 530 pages
...the world, are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and godhead ; so that they are without excuse : because that when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, &c. Even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge ; God gave them •over... | |
| 1824 - 594 pages
...the rectitude of God in condemning and punishing all those who have sinned without law. It is just, because " that which may be known of God is manifest in them, for God hath showed it unto them. For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen,... | |
| Jacob Catlin - 1824 - 314 pages
...the world, are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even hi? eternal power and Godhead ; so that they are without excuse, because, that when they knew God, they glorified him not as God ; neither were they thankful. ,B«t became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish... | |
| William Penn, George Whitehead - 1824 - 574 pages
...from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness. Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them, for God hath showed it unto them. For the invisible things of him, from the creation of the world are clearly seen,... | |
| 1824 - 440 pages
...this most important truth of the existence of-only one God. " They hold the truth in unrighteousness, so that they are without excuse, because that when they knew God, they glorified ii ¡in not as God. Nay, the- y changed the truth of God into a lie Wherefore the wrath of God is revealed... | |
| Thomas Hancock - 1824 - 578 pages
...appeared unto all men"\ The same dignified Apostle, speaking of men generally, says, " That which may be known of God is manifest in them ; for God hath shewed it unto them."§ This principle, as before remarked, is represented under the similitude of a seed sown in the heart.... | |
| Philip Skelton - 1824 - 582 pages
...the Romans, ' that which may be known of God, is manifest in, or to, them ; namely, to all mankind ; for God hath shewed it unto them. For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his... | |
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