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" These things ought ye to have done, and not to have left the others undone. "
Calvinism and Arminianism compared in their principles and tendency: or The ... - Page 534
by James Nichols - 1824 - 455 pages
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Theological Works: Published at Different Times, and Now Collected ..., Volume 3

Thomas Scott - 1810 - 538 pages
...which the same grand object may be pursued; for we may say to Christians at large in this respect, " These things ought ye to have done, " and not to have left the other undone." In attempting to convert the heathen, we should also be careful not to forget for a moment our own...
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Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle

1863 - 900 pages
...cared for Canton and overlooked London ; because then we should be open to the cutting reproach, '• These things ought ye to have done, and not to have left the other undone." The Resolution which I hold in my hand — and which, perhaps, in the proper order of things I ought...
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Appendix

Thomas Pruen - 1820 - 348 pages
...Ceremonies, but are so set forth, that every man may understand what they do mean, and to what use That the worship of the inward man is that which God...hold notwithstanding in such a comparison, " These ought " ye to have done, and not to leave the other undone,"—Mat. xxiii. 23,—and consider that...
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The Works of the Late Rev. T. Scott, Rector of Aston Sanford, Bucks, Volume 6

Thom Scott - 1824 - 680 pages
...which the same grand object may be pursued ; for we may say to Christians at large in this respect, " These things " ought ye to have done, and not to have left the " other undone." In attempting to convert the heathen, we should also be careful not to forget for a moment our own...
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Chronicles of Wesleyan Methodism, Volume 1

Samuel Warren - 1827 - 1048 pages
...all other good undertakings among us had their origins, and must ever have their principal support. " These things ought ye to have done, and not to have left the other undone." 28. In order that the state of the Work may be constantly under the eye of the Preachers, we agree...
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Village conversations on the liturgy of the Church of England

George Davys (bp. of Peterborough.) - 1829 - 86 pages
...often think of -what our blessed Lord said tq those who were for this halfand-half kind of service: " These things ought ye to have done, and not to have left the other undone." Besides, neighbour, I know this very well, that, if we keep away long together from a place of worship,...
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Origines Ecclesiasticae, Or, The Antiquities of the Christian ..., Volume 8

Joseph Bingham - 1834 - 640 pages
...make " up the perfect work of an absolution ; and that Christ " may not say to us at the last day, ' these things ought ye " to have done, and not to have left the other undone.' He " that despises an absolution of any kind, which God has " appointed, despises indeed the ordinance...
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The Sacred Classics: Or, Cabinet Library of Divinity, Volume 20

Richard Cattermole - 1835 - 432 pages
...little things that are thought requisite hereto, we may say, as our Saviour did in another case, ' These things ought ye to have done, and not to have left the other, the much greater things, undone.' What should hinder, but that learning to sing, or dance, or fence,...
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The Juvenile Missionary Magazine (and Annual)., Volume 1

London missionary society - 1844 - 808 pages
...first commandment with promise, and at the same time never give occasion to iU being said of them, " These things ought ye to have done, and not to have left the others undone." THE HEART, AN EYE. {Extract of a Letter from Rev- E. Porter, Cuddafah). THIS morning,...
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Mental and Moral Culture, and Popular Education

Samuel Sidwell Randall - 1844 - 264 pages
...the dissemination of intelligence and the blessings of virtue, good order, and social improvement ! " These things ought ye to have done, and not to have left the others undone." 12. The mode of instruction which has heretofore prevailed in our common schools has,...
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