| John Wesley - 1813 - 484 Seiten
...outwardly ordained even to that low office, cannot be denied. But when Paul and Barnabas were separated for the work to which they were called, this was not...ordained long before, and that not of man, nor by man. It was only inducting htm to the province for which our Lord had appointed him from the beginning.... | |
| John Wesley - 1827 - 562 Seiten
...even to that low office, cannot be denied. But when Paul and Barnabaa were separated for the icork to which they were called, this was not ordaining...ordained long before, and that not of man, nor by man. It was only inducting him to the province for which our Lord bad appointed him from the beginning.... | |
| 1826 - 440 Seiten
...outwardly ordained even to that low office, cannot be denied. But Paul and Barnabas were separated for the work to which they were called. This was not ordaining them ; it was only inducting them to the province for which our Lord had appoints, them. For this end the... | |
| John Wesley - 1827 - 564 Seiten
...outwardly ordained even to that low office, cannot be denied. But when Paul and Barnabas were separated for the work to which they were called, this was not...ordained long before, and that not of man, nor by man. It was only inducting him to the province for which our Lord had appointed him from the beginning.... | |
| 1839 - 512 Seiten
...the best commentators and critics are of opinion. Mr. Wesley, in his note on Acts xiii, 2, says, " This was not ordaining them. St. Paul was ordained long before, and that 'not of man, neither by man.' It was only inducting him into the province for which our Lord had appointed him from... | |
| Richard Watson - 1831 - 466 Seiten
...outwardly ordained even to that low office, cannot be denied. But Paul and Barnabas were separated for the work to which they were called. This was not ordaining them; it was only inducting them to the province for which our Lord bad appointed them. For this end the... | |
| Richard Watson - 1831 - 346 Seiten
...outwardly ordained even to that low office, cannot be denied. But Paul and Barnabas were separated for the work to which they were called. This was not ordaining them ; it was only inducting them to the province for which our Lord had appointed them. For this end the... | |
| 1835 - 440 Seiten
...outwardly ordained even to that low office, cannot be denied. But Paul and Barnabas were separated for the work to which they were called. This was not ordaining them; it was only inducting them to ihe province for which our Lord had appointed them. For this end the... | |
| 1839 - 510 Seiten
...the best commentators and critics are of opinion. Mr. Wesley, in his note on Acts xiii, 2, says, " This was not ordaining them. St. Paul was ordained long before, and that 'not of man, neither by man.' It was only inducting him into the province for which our Lord had appointed him from... | |
| 1876 - 818 Seiten
...Deacons were ordained, even to that low office, cannot be denied. But Paul and Barnabas were separated to the work to which they were called. This was not ordaining them. It was only inducting them to the province for which our Lord had appointed them. For this end the... | |
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