| Daniel Neal - Great Britain - 1844 - 566 pages
...or oppressingly with any, wherein we are the Lord s stewards. "Promising, also, to the best of our ability, to teach our children and servants the knowledge...this not by any strength of our own, but by the Lord Jesus Christ, whose blood we desire may sprinkle this our covenant made in his name." After this, they... | |
| Christianity - 1845 - 614 pages
...with any, wherein we are the Lord's stewards. Promising also, to the best of our ability, to tench our children and servants the knowledge of God, and...this, not by any strength of our own, but by the Lord Jesus Christ, whose blood we desire may sprinkle this our Covenant made in his name. From the tame... | |
| 1845 - 952 pages
...the Lord's stewards. " Promising also to the best of our ability, to teach our children and sen-ants the knowledge of God, and of his will, that they may...serve him also. And all this not by any strength of nnr own, but by the Lord Jesus Christ, whose blood we desire may sprinkle this our covenant made in... | |
| Charles James Fox - Dunstable (Mass. : Town) - 1846 - 378 pages
...stewards. "Promising also unto our best ability to teach our children the knowledge of God, and of his holy will, that they may serve him also; and all this not by any strength of our own, but by the Lord Jesus Christ, whose blood we desire may sprinkle this our Covenant made in his name." 'Hampshire.(1.)... | |
| Joseph Fletcher - 1847 - 650 pages
...or oppressingly with any, wherein we are the Lord's stewards. " Promising also, to the best of our ability, to teach our children and servants the knowledge...this, not by any strength of our own, but by the Lord Jesus Christ, whose blood we desire may sprinkle this our covenant made in his name."* Prom this period... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - Massachusetts - 1848 - 390 pages
...will we deal hardly or oppressingly with any, wherein we are the Lord's stewards. Promising also to our best ability to teach our children and servants...this, not by any strength of our own, but by the Lord Jesus Christ, whose blood we desire may sprinkle this our Covenant, made in his name." It will be noted... | |
| Joseph Fletcher - Church history - 1848 - 312 pages
...or oppressingly with any, wherein we are the Lord's stewards. " Promising also, to the best of our ability, to teach our children and servants the knowledge...this, not by any strength of our own, but by the Lord Jesua Christ, whose blood we desire may sprinkle this our covenant made in his name."* From this period... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - Massachusetts - 1849 - 396 pages
...will we deal hardly or oppressingly with any, wherein we are the Lord's stewards. Promising also to our best ability to teach our children and servants...this, not by any strength of our own, but by the Lord Jesus Christ, whose blood we desire may sprinkle this our Covenant, made in his name." It will be noted... | |
| Massachusetts - 1849 - 336 pages
...ability to teach our children and servants the knowledge of God and of His will, that they jimy serve Hun also; and all this, not by any strength of our own, but by the Lord Jesus Christ, whese blood we desire may sprinkle this our Covenant, made in his name." It will bo noted... | |
| Cotton Mather - New England - 1853 - 732 pages
...callings; shun. *ing idleness as the bane of any state ; nor will we deal hardly or oppressingly *ith any, wherein we are the Lord's stewards. " Promising...Will, that they may serve Him also ; and all this wi by any strength of our own, but by the Lord Christ : whose blood we desire may tpnnkle this our... | |
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