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" Paul, who became all things to all men, that he might gain some. Here is a nice trial of Christian prudence : accordingly, in every case, you would distinguish between what is essential, and what is merely circumstantial to Christianity; between what... "
Death bed scenes, and pastoral conversations, by John Warton, ed. by his sons - Page 57
by William Wood - 1832
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The life of the rev. John Wesley, M.A. to which is prefixed, some ..., Volume 1

John Whitehead - 1805 - 510 pages
...therefore your applications will of course vary. You will keep in view the pattern of that gospel preach«r St. Paul, who became all things to all men, that he might gain some. Here is a nice trial of Christian prudence : accordingly, in every case you would distinguish...
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The Works of the Rev. John Wesley. ...

John Wesley - 1809 - 460 pages
...therefore your applications will of course vary. You will keep in view the pattern of that gospel preacher St. Paul, who became all things to all men, that he might gain some. Here is a nice trial of Christian prudeuce : accordingly, in every case you would distinguish...
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Sermons on Various Subjects, (now First Collected): To which is Added, a ...

Robert Hall - 1814 - 312 pages
...for sanctimonious hypocrites. In this part of our ministerial function, we shall do well to imitate St. Paul, who became all things to all men, that he might win some ; combining, in his efforts for the salvation of souls, the utmost simplicity of intention,...
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The Life of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M., Fellow of Lincoln College ..., Volume 1

Henry Moore - 1826 - 338 pages
...therefore your applications will of bourse vary. You will keep in view the pattern of that Gospel preacher St. Paul, who became 'all things to all men, that he might gain some. Here is a nice trial of Christian prudence : Accordingly, in every case you would distinguish...
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Containing an account of his family, of his education in the early part of ...

John Wesley - 1826 - 466 pages
...therefore your applications will of course vary. You will keep in vievv the pattern of that gospel preacher St. Paul, who became all things to all men, that he might gain some. Here is a nice trial of Christian prudence ; accordingly, in every case you would distinguish...
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The Life of John Locke: With Extracts from His Correspondence, Journals, and ...

Lord Peter King King - 1829 - 426 pages
...to themselves, of doing all things for edification, and had been, besides the precept, the command of St. Paul, who became all things to all men, that he might gain some. But is the case so now with us ? have we now any hopes of fresh harvests amongst the Papists,...
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Memorials of the Stuart Dynasty: Including the Constitutional and ...

Robert Vaughan - 1831 - 564 pages
...to themselves, of doing all things for edification, and had here, besides the precept, the command of St. Paul, who became all things to all men, that he might gain some. But is the case so now with us ? Have we now any hopes of fresh harvests amongst the papists,...
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Works of the Rev. Robert Hall ...: With a Brief Memoir and a ..., Volume 1

Robert Hall - 1832 - 542 pages
...for sanctimonious hypocrites. In this part of our ministerial function, we shall do well to imitate St. Paul, who became " all things to all men, that he might win some ;" combining, in his efforts for the salvation of souls, the utmost simplicity of intention...
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The Works of the Rev. Robert Hall, A. M.

Robert Hall - 1832 - 660 pages
...for sanctimonious hypocrites. In this part of our ministerial function we shall do well to imitate St. Paul, who became " all things to all men, that he might win some ;" combining, in his efforts for the salvation of souls, the utmost simplicity of intention...
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Twelve lectures upon the history of saint Paul

Henry Blunt - 1833 - 326 pages
...faith and dependence of the gospel. It may, indeed, be said that the Galatians having been heathens, St. Paul, who " became all things to all men, that he might by all means gain some," was justified in thus appearing before them indifferent to the law : and if...
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