| Edward Reynolds (bp. of Norwich.) - 1826 - 944 pages
...must descend and provide milk, and ' cibum proemansum,1 for such as these; and, with the apostle, ' be all things to all men, that by all means we may save some.' In some seas and winds, the mainsail may be hoisted up ; in others, the less you spread, the swifter... | |
| Charles Simeon - 1833 - 624 pages
...be, to " win souls" to Christ: and for that end we should, as far as we conscientiously can, " become all things to all men, that by all means we may save some."] 3. Tempered with discretion— [" It is good to be zealously affected always in a good thing :" but... | |
| Sarah Hall - 1833 - 232 pages
...ordinances are not yet established. Variety in composition too, is desirable, that, like Paul, we may be " all things to all men," that, " by all means" we " may save some." Let not diffidence withhold the female pen. We know not what we can do until we assay our strength.... | |
| Algernon Sydney Thelwall - 1847 - 148 pages
...and truly Scriptural, in regard to the form and manner in which the truth is proposed, to become " all things to all men," that " by all means " we may " save some." (1 Cor. ix. 19—22.) CONTENTS. I. A Brief View of the Scriptural Encouragements of the London Society... | |
| Henry Griffin Parrish - 1863 - 338 pages
...do think my personal influence will be strengthened by my having become a teetotaler. We should be " all things to all men, that by all means we may save some," and I do confess it gives me pain to hear you rather disposed to sneer at, than help the movement,... | |
| John Harding (vicar of Martin.) - 1866 - 196 pages
...great aim, and to accomplish this, like St Paul, we should employ every means in our power — become all things to all men — that by all means we may save some. Those ignorant we should endeavour to teach ; the doubting we should confirm ; the careless should... | |
| Augustus Theodore Wirgman - 1877 - 194 pages
...evil spoken o/."t Without watering down the Truth, without yielding essentials, we can, and must be, "all things to all men, that by all means we may save some."\ We must use wisdom, tact, and conciliation .in dealing with men ; that Heavenly generalship must be... | |
| 1888 - 950 pages
...minister wisely, sympathiaingly, to all, whatever their condition and requirements, becoming like Paul, all things to all men, that by all means we may save some. Knowing from blissful experience the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though He was rich, yet for... | |
| 1889 - 330 pages
...in winning souls, less careful for social fastidiousness, more awake to duty, and more ready to be " all things to all men, that by all means we may save some." MISSIONARY WORK IN INDIA. REV. W. BURGESS, WESLEYAN MISSIONARY, INDIA. A good many things have been... | |
| 1901 - 1094 pages
...to prayer that we may attain that difficult accomplishment of Paul whereby we shall be willing to be made all things to all men that by all means we may save some !5 Then can we say triumphantly, as seventy years ago said one who was afterwards a faithful worker... | |
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