| John Platts - 1827 - 572 pages
..."Gr. tumult, or, unquietnuss. AV 14 without wrangling. AV , q GAL. vi. 4 : Let every man prove his own work, and then shall he have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another. ' PHI. i.27 : Only let your conversation be as it becometh the Gospel of Christ. JAMES, ii. 18. •See... | |
| Nathaniel Lardner - 1827 - 638 pages
...himself to be something, when he is nothing, he deceives himself: but let every man prove his own work. Then shall he have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another," Gal. vi. 3,4. St. John is directed by our exalted Lord to write in this manner to the church of Ephesus : "... | |
| 1827 - 524 pages
...himself to be something, when he is nothing, he deceiveth himself; but let every man prove his own work, and then shall he have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another ; for every man shall bear his own burden. Let him that is taught in the word communicate unto him... | |
| William Bacon - 1827 - 168 pages
...be something, when he is nothing, he decciveth himself. But let every man prove his own work, anil then shall he have rejoicing in himself alone and not in another." Evidently, to be 'something,' means to have gi'acc, or to be a Christian ; — and to be 'nothing,'... | |
| 1828 - 828 pages
...himself to be something, when he is nothing, be deceivetli himself. 4 But let «very man prove his own work, and then shall he have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another. 5 For every man shall bear his own burden. 6 Let him that is taught in the word communicate unto him... | |
| Richard Baxter - 1828 - 400 pages
...think himself to be something when he is nothing, he deceiveth himself. But let every man prove his own work, and then shall he have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another." ' The % seal, and witness, and beginnings of life, must be within you, if you will know that you are... | |
| William Russell Macdonald - 1829 - 286 pages
...they believe and prof ess;" because St. Paul tells us (Gal. vi. 4, 5), to let every man prove his own work, and then shall he have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another; for every man shall hear his own burden. However Popery may " condemn and reject " the Holy Scriptures... | |
| Charles Forster - 1829 - 544 pages
...for a memorial before God. Acts, x. 4. Bear ye one another's burdens. But let every man prove his own work ; and then shall he have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another. For every man KORAN. answer ; Verily, the knowledge thereof is with God alone, xxxiii. p. 284". Ch.... | |
| Richard Baxter - 1830 - 566 pages
...think himself to be something when he is nothing, he deceiveth himself. But let every man prove his own work, and then shall he have rejoicing in himself...of God, and to be froward under his most righteous judgments. Because men know not what they have deserved, or what they are, and what is good for them,... | |
| Richard Baxter - 1830 - 638 pages
...by it, either as laudable, or as culpable ; as it is Gal. vi. 4, 5 ; " Let every man prove his own work, and then shall he have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another ; for every man shall bear his own burthen." God himself will judge men according to their works ;... | |
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