| Thomas Ridgley - 1815 - 508 pages
...f to them that are under the law, as under the law, that I might gain them that are under the law / to them that are -without law, as without law, (being...not without law to God, but under the law to Christ J that I might gain them that are -without Urw. To the weak, became I as weak, that I might gain the... | |
| Thomas Ridgley - 1815 - 512 pages
...to them that arc tinder the law, as under the law, that I might gain them that are under the la-w ; to them that are without law, as without law, (being...not without law to God, but under the law to Christ J that I might gain them that ere without law. To the weak, became I as weak, that I might gain the... | |
| William Hammond - 1816 - 320 pages
...under the law, that I might gain them that are under the law, (being not without law to God, but in a law* to Christ,) that I might gain them that are without...the weak : I am made all things to all men, that I might by all means save some. And this I do for the gospel's sake. If ye have a love for the gospel,... | |
| Church of England, Sir John Bayley - 1816 - 738 pages
...to the tempers and feelings of others, to win them over, and keep them, as he says, i'Cor. ix. 22. " To the weak became I as weak, that " I might gain...the weak. I am made " all things to all men, that I might by " all means save some." v (o) " Mine infirmities," ie perhaps, " 3 ' what I have done and... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1817 - 746 pages
...concurrence between the character and the instances look like the result of contrivance. St. Paul, in tiie Epistle, describes, or is made to describe, his own...are without law ; to the weak became I as weak, that 1 might gain the weak ; I am made all things to all men, that I might gain some." This is the sequel... | |
| Thomas Stackhouse - 1817 - 636 pages
...; to them that are without the law, as without the law, that I might gain them that are without the law ; to the weak became I as weak, that I might gain...the weak : I am made all things to all men, that I might by all means save some, and this I do for the Gospel's sake :" And doubtless for the Gospel's... | |
| Joseph Dennie - 1817 - 190 pages
...For though I he free from all men, yet have I made myself servant to all, that I might gain the more. To the weak, became I as weak, that I might gain the weak: I am made all things to all men."—1 Cor. ix. 19. 22. IN this description of pliability, St. Paul exhibits a happy likeness of... | |
| Henry Hunter - 1818 - 376 pages
...; to them that are under the law, as under the law, that 1 might gain them that are under the law ; to them that are without law, as without law (being...the weak : I am made all things to all men, that I might by all means save some. And this I do for the gospel's sake, that I might be partaker thereof... | |
| William Barlass, Peter Wilson - 1818 - 688 pages
...: to them that are under the law, as under the law, that I might gain them that are under the law : to them that are without law, as without law, (being...the weak : I am made all things to all men, that I might by all means save some: and this I do for the Gospel's sake." Never did the Christian temper... | |
| Isaac Barrow - 1818 - 588 pages
...be 19, .c. free from all men, yet have I made myfelf a fervant unto all, that I might gain the more. To the weak became I as weak, that I might gain the weak : I am made all things to all men, that by all means I might fave fame. See how far this charitable defign of doing good to others tranf. portcd... | |
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