 | John Bunyan - 1808 - 442 páginas
...possessed real grace: for St. John thus argues, " They went out from us but they were not of us: ior if they had been of us, they would, no doubt, have continued with us: but they went cut, that they might be made manifest that they were not, all of us," 1 John ii. 19. Thu cause of Temporary's... | |
 | Charles Buck - 1808 - 362 páginas
...and the only remark I shall make is, that they ipent out from its, but they were not of us ; for if they had been of us, they would no doubt have continued with us." The typical parts have often been abused, thus, according to some, the snuffers signifysound arguments,... | |
 | William Huntington - 1809 - 570 páginas
...30. Some withdrew, and fet up for teachers, while others followed after them. " They went out from us, but they were not of us, for, if they had been...with us; but they went out, that they might be made manifeft that they were not all of us," 1 John ii. 19. Howbeit, though many were taken with his wild... | |
 | John Mackenzie (of Huntingdon.) - 1809 - 424 páginas
...should be rooted up. In unison with which are those words of the apostle John : ' They went out from us, but they were not of us: for if they had been...us, they would, no doubt, have continued with us.' It was on this ground that the apostle Paul exulted so boldly over life and death, over things present... | |
 | John Satchel - 1809 - 480 páginas
...but they -were not of us ; for if they had been of vsi they would no doubt ha-ve continued iiith vs : but they went out, that they might be made manifest that they were not all of us. My dear Euscbia, continued he, you have been moping here by yourself, which naturally nourishes melancholy.... | |
 | John Newton - 1810 - 726 páginas
...teachers and doctrines they had once owned, has observed to this purpose — " They went out from " us, but they were not of us ; for if they had been...be made manifest, " that they were not all of us*." In a word, there were too many pretenders; some things amiss where the heart and views were right in... | |
 | 1810 - 480 páginas
...himself, and that wicked one toucheth him not." It also agrees with chap. ii. 19, "They went out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had been...might be made manifest that they were not all of us." Altogether, it affords, what we might presume to call, an incontestible proof of the certain perseverance... | |
 | Benjamin Trumbull - 1810 - 122 páginas
...Formerly associated. " They went out from us," saith the apostle, " but they were not of us, for if they had been of us, they would no doubt have continued...might be made manifest, that they were not all of us." (1 Efiist. John ii. 19.) In days when your faith and constancy are tried, be excited to watch and keep... | |
 | Church of Scotland - 1810 - 636 páginas
...you from evil. 1 John ii. 1 9. They went out from us, but they were not of us: for if they had keen of us, they would no doubt have continued with us...that they might be made manifest that they were not »U of us. III. 8 Matth. xxvi. 70. But he • denied before them all, saying, I know not what thou... | |
 | Thomas Vincent - 1810 - 326 páginas
...19, They went out from us, but they were not of us: for if they had been of us, no doubt they would have continued with us : but they went out, that they...might be made manifest that they were not all of us. Q. 37. What benefits do believers receive from Christ at their death ? A. The souls of believers are... | |
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