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" We then that are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak, and not to please ourselves. Let every one of us please his neighbour for his good to edification. "
Prayers for the Use of Families: Or, The Domestic Minister's Assistant - Página 87
por William Jay - 1829 - 266 páginas
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Sermons

Thomas M'Crie - 1836 - 422 páginas
...excused from this service, and devolve it on her public overseers. " None of us liveth to himself. Let every one of us please his neighbour for his good to edification." 4. If, however, it be sinful for us to neglect this duty, how much greater must be the sin of throwing...
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A scriptural inquiry into the nature and import of the image and likeness of ...

Edward William Grinfield - 1837 - 220 páginas
...strong," says the apostle, " ought to bear the infirmities of the weak, and not to please ourselves. Let every one of us please his neighbour for his good to edification, for even Christ pleased not himself." Or take the system of Hutcheson, which appeals to the " moral...
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A Practical Exposition of St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans

Sir Robert Anderson - 1837 - 608 páginas
...strong, says St. Paul, ought to bear the infirmities of the weak, and not to please ourselves. Let every one of us please his neighbour for his good to edification. For even Christ pleased not himself ; but, as it is written, The reproaches of them that reproached...
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Farewell Sermons Preached in the Parish Church of Sedgley

Charles Girdlestone - 1837 - 280 páginas
...to bear the infirmities of the weak, and not to please ourselves." (Ver. i.) He then proceeds, " Let every one of us please his neighbour for his good to edification." (Ver. 2.) And by way of urging this counsel further, he pleads Christ's example, " For even Christ...
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The Church of England Quarterly Review, Volumen14

1843 - 552 páginas
...but enjoined, by that precept of the apostle, in which it is exactly defined and restricted — " Let every one of us please his neighbour for his good to edification." (Romans xv. 2.) The necessity for cultivating a spirit of conciliation is yet more apparent if we consider...
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Christian Institutes: Or, The Sincere Word of God

Francis Gastrell - 1838 - 330 páginas
...to provoke unto love and to good works ; and so much the more, as we see the day approaching. 12 Let every one of us please his neighbour, for his good to edification, not seeking our own profit, but the profit of many, that they may be saved. For even Christ pleased...
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The Evangelical Reformer, and Young Man's Guide, Volumen1

1838 - 388 páginas
...not every one after his own interests only, bat every man also after the welfare of others." " Let every one of us please his neighbour for his good to edification." The religion of Christ enjoins special attention to the wants of the good. " Whose receiveth a prophet,...
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The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and ..., Volumen14

1838 - 864 páginas
...We then that are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak, and not to please ourselves. Let every one of us please his neighbour for his good to edification," Rom. xv. 1, 2; compare also 1 Cor. viii. May I, without offence, suggest to both your correspondents,...
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The British Magazine, Volumen14

1838 - 860 páginas
...We then that are strong ought to bear the innrmities of the weak, and not to please ourselves. Let every one of us please his neighbour for his good to edification," Rom. xv. 1, 2; compare also I Cor. via. May I, without offence, suggest to both your correspondents,...
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The Christian Professor Addressed: In a Series of Counsels and Cautions to ...

John Angell James - 1838 - 374 páginas
...We then that are strong, ought to bear the infirmities of the weak, and not to please ourselves. Let every one of us please his neighbour for his good to edification. Even as Christ pleased not himself." This, then, is the law of Christian liberty in things indifferent....
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