| John Abernethy - 1748 - 414 sider
...reference to his fuperior unerring tribunal, for, fays St. Paul, I Cor. iv. 4. / know nothing by myfelf, yet am I not hereby jujlified, but he that judgeth me is the Lord. Confcience owes no fuch refpect to any man, no nor to all mankind ; nay, it maintains its fupremacy... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench - 1873 - 302 sider
...act iv. sc. 3. I know nothing by myself [oi5ey ifunrrf o-vvoiSa] ; yet am I not hereby justified ; but He that judgeth me is the Lord. — I Cor. iv. 4. Authorized Version. God is said to be greater than our hearts, and knoweth all things. He knows more... | |
| George Gould - 1883 - 454 sider
...who can truthfully say as Paul did—" I .know nothing against myself, yet am I not hereby justified, but He that judgeth me is the Lord" (i Cor. iv. 4); and can then appeal to his comrades, and to the world, and say—" Ye are witnesses, and God also,... | |
| E. Jane Whately - 1884 - 178 sider
...experience of the Apostle, " I know nothing by (or against) myself, yet am I not hereby justified, but He that judgeth me is the Lord " (i Cor. iv. 4). This does not imply " walking uncertainly," in perpetual harassing doubt and anxiety. But we must be... | |
| Martin (von Cochem) - 1896 - 388 sider
...conscious; as St. Paul says: ' I am not conscious to myself of anything, yet am I not hereby justified: but He that judgeth me is the Lord ' (i. Cor. iv. 4.), and the Lord has sharper eyes than I have." We miserable mortals shall indeed have cause to quake in... | |
| Ernest Boys - 1882 - 600 sider
...the experience of the Apostle, "I know nothing by (or against) myself, yet am I not hereby justified, but He that judgeth me is the Lord " {i Cor. iv. 4). This does not imply " walking uncertainly," in perpetual harassing doubt and anxiety. But we must be... | |
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