| Henry March - 1827 - 374 páginas
...understanding, an awful hardness of heart, seeing that while I could pay honour to man, I feared not " Him who is able to destroy both body and soul in hell ?" Ought not the remembrance of this to pierce me with grief and shame ? Ought it not to force from... | |
| John Scott - 1828 - 636 páginas
...to us, be induced to do violence to our consciences, and thus draw down upon ourselves the wrath of Him who is " able to destroy both body and soul in hell I"1 it» effects Among others who frequently visited Spira, while he lay at Padua, was Vergerio: and,... | |
| Matthew Horbery - 1828 - 372 páginas
...of them : when Christians, in the strictest sense, observed the precept in the text, and, \ryfearing him who is able to destroy both body and soul in hell, subdued all other fears not consistent with it. To these primitive times we appeal, when the gospel... | |
| Matthew Horbery - 1828 - 382 páginas
...of them : when Christians, in the strictest sense, observed the precept in the text, and, by fearing him who is able to destroy both body and soul in hell, subdued all other fears not consistent with it. To these primitive times we appeal, when the gospel... | |
| Thomas Huntingford - 1829 - 530 páginas
...that follow. I. " Fear not them which kill the body but are not able to kill the soul, but rather fear him who is able to destroy both body and soul in hell *." Every common reader, as well as every man of learning, who reads this text with a sincere mind... | |
| Richard Baxter - 1830 - 580 páginas
...a. " Fear not them that can kill the body, and after that have no more that they can do ; but fear him, who is able to destroy both body and soul in hell : yea, I say unto you, fear him b." " Whether we ought to obey God rather than men, judge ye°." "... | |
| Thomas William Lancaster - 1830 - 202 páginas
...dangerous deceit. Do you think there is no harm in it ? What! no harm in provoking God! in provoking him who is able to destroy both body and soul in hell! Let no man deceive you with vain words. Judas went and hanged himself. He put an end to his life in... | |
| John Nelson (Primitive Methodist preacher.) - 1830 - 454 páginas
...admonished us not to fear " them which can kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul; but rather fear him who is able to destroy both body and soul in hell." Here you perceive an entire distinction made between the body and the soul in their liability to death.... | |
| Thomas Smart Hughes - 1831 - 446 páginas
...trick, a sophism, and an abuse of the understanding. What an affront then is this to the wisdom °f God, thus to undervalue a soul in which our own interest...our understandings the greatness of this perishing : hell-Jire, brimstone and fire ; that which our Saviour calls the outer darkness; where, because God's... | |
| John Bird Sumner (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1831 - 722 páginas
...And to show that it is ruinous to man; and that whoso commits it, is liable to the eternal wrath of Him, " who is able to destroy both body and soul in hell." Here then is a lesson for all who are transgressors, wilful transgressors, of the divine law, and say... | |
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