| Thomas Stuart L. Vogan - 1837 - 172 pages
...them for the inability or ignorance of their parents: and to do all in their power, that they may be brought up in the fear and nurture of the Lord, and to the praise of his holy Name. " It is not the will of their heavenly Father that one of these little ones... | |
| John Edward Nassau Molesworth - 1838 - 416 pages
...circumstances of the covenant under which they were born, a pledge should be given for their being " brought up in the fear and nurture of the Lord, and to the praise of His holy name ;" and for whom, moreover, by the self-same circumstances, should be provided... | |
| Henry Stebbing - 1838 - 776 pages
...causes for which Matrimony was ordained. First, It was ordained for the procreation of children, to be brought up in the fear and nurture of the Lord, and to the praise of his holy Name. Secondly, It was ordained for a remedy against sin, and to avoid fornication;... | |
| Thomas Comber - 1841 - 550 pages
...FOR WHICH 1* MATRIMONY WAS ORDAINED. FlRST, IT WAS ORDAINED FOR THE PROCREATION OF CHILDREN, TO BE BROUGHT UP IN THE FEAR AND NURTURE OF THE LORD, AND TO THE PRAISE OF HIS HOLY NAME.] The third part of these instructions are concerning the ends for which matrimony... | |
| Church of England, William Keeling - 1842 - 542 pages
...causes for which matrimony was ordained. First, It was ordained for the procreation of children, to be brought up in the fear and nurture of the Lord, and to the praise of his holy Name. Secondly, It was ordained for a remedy against sin, and to avoid fornication... | |
| Church of England - 1842 - 476 pages
...causes for which Matrimony was ordained. First, It was ordained for the procreation of children, to be brought up in the fear and nurture of the Lord, and to tRe praise of his holy Name. neoni egh feaghnidaner ne Roegwe tsinoekady yeweyeateghtahkouh, neoni... | |
| Sir Edward STRACHEY - 1843 - 188 pages
...Maurice's Kingdom of Christ, Vol. II. pp. 35,36. 2nd Edit. See note B at the end. both be born, and brought up in the fear and nurture of the Lord, and to the praise of His holy Name. The perfection of being—from the highest to the lowest—is the production... | |
| Robert Emory - 1845 - 382 pages
...causes for which matrimony was ordained. " First. It was ordained for the procreation of children, to be brought up in the fear and nurture of the Lord, and to the praise of his holy name. " Secondly. It was ordained for a remt gainst sin, and to avoid fornication... | |
| Wesleyan Methodists services - 1848 - 154 pages
...ordained. It was ordained for the purpose of perpetuating the human race, and that children might be brought up in the fear and nurture of the Lord, and to the praise of his holy name. It was also ordained for the mutual society, help, and comfort, that the one... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1848 - 684 pages
...to say, that "marriage was ordained," in the first place, " for the procreation of children, to be brought up in the fear and nurture of the Lord, and to the praise of his name ;" and yet he knows that, in populous places, at least, not one in fifty has any... | |
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