| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 476 Seiten
...does not consist in being set apart by ordination, but in some invisible workings of the Spirit. 6. "Their preaching the terrors of the law in such a,...rather appears to be borrowed from a worse dialect; and so industriously working on the passions and affections of weak minds, as to cause them to cry... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 446 Seiten
...some invisible workings of the Spirit. 6. "Their preaching the terrors of the law in such a manner am! dialect as has no precedent in the Word of God, but...rather appears to be borrowed from a worse dialect; and so industriously working on the passions and affections of weak minds, as to rause them to cry... | |
| 1832 - 460 Seiten
...does not consist in being set apart by ordination, but in some invis-ible workings of the Spirit. 6. "Their preaching the terrors of the law in such a...as has no precedent in the Word of God, but rather appear* to be borrowed from a worse dialect; and so industriously working on the passions and affections... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1840 - 602 Seiten
...their ministers to be graceless, and forsake their ministry as hurtful rather than profitable. " 6. Their preaching the terrors of the law in such a manner...rather appears to be borrowed from a worse dialect; and so industriously working on the passions and affections of weak minds as to cause them to cry out... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1840 - 532 Seiten
...their ministers to be graceless, and forsake their ministry as hurtful rather than profitable. " 6. Their preaching the terrors of the law in such a manner...rather appears to be borrowed from a worse dialect; and so industriously working on the passions and affections of weak minds as to cause them to cry out... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the United States - 1841 - 590 Seiten
...their ministers to be graceless, and forsake their ministers as hurtful rather than profitable. 6. Their preaching the terrors of the law in such a manner...rather appears to be borrowed from a worse dialect; and so industriously working on the passions and affections of weak minds, as to cause them to cry... | |
| Joseph Tracy - 1842 - 472 Seiten
...their ministers as hurtful rather than profitable.* "VI. Their preaching the terrors of the law in such manner and dialect as has no precedent in the word...rather appears to be borrowed from a worse dialect; and so industriously working on the passions and affections of weak minds, as to cause them to cry... | |
| Richard Webster - 1857 - 1140 Seiten
...their ministers to be graceless, and forsake their ministers as hurtful rather than profitable. 6. Their preaching the terrors of the law in such a manner...rather appears to be borrowed from a worse dialect; and so industriously working on the passions and affections of weak minds, as to cause them to cry... | |
| Ezra Hall Gillett - 1864 - 626 Seiten
...the examination of candidates; their " irregular irruptions upon congregations to which they have no immediate relation, sowing the seeds of division among...affections of weak minds, making persons cry out in a hideous manner, or fall in convulsion fits;" their maintaining that all true converts could be absolutely... | |
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