| Richard Hooker - 1807 - 512 sider
...foundnefs of belief many times into great hazard. Let it therefore be fufficient for me, prefenting myfelf at the Lord's Table, to know what there I receive from him, without fearching or enquiring of the manner how Chrijl performelh his promife ; let dtfputes and quefiions,... | |
| Richard Hooker, Henry Clissold - 1831 - 168 sider
...what it should adore, and disputing too boldly of that which the wit of men cannot search, chilleth for the most part all warmth of zeal, and bringeth soundness of belief many times into great hazard. Dangerous it were for the feeble brain of man to wade far into the doings of the Most High ; whom although... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1839 - 656 sider
...what it should adore, and disputing too boldly of that which the wit of man cannot search, chilleth for the most part all warmth of zeal, and bringeth...receive from him, without .searching or inquiring of Of Objections to our Communion Service. 1 3 the manner how Christ performeth his promise ; let disputes... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1839 - 420 sider
...search, chilleth for the most part all warmth of zeal, and bringeth BLESSINGS OF THE EUCHARIST. 265 soundness of belief many times into great hazard....presenting myself at the Lord's table, to know what I there receive from Him ; without searching or inquiring of the manner how Christ performeth His promise... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1846 - 522 sider
...adore, and disputing too boldly of that which the wit of man. cannot search, chilleth for the most past all warmth of zeal, and bringeth soundness of belief many times into great hazard."^ It is right to add, in relation to this subject, that common and even illiterate Christians may often... | |
| Ambrose SERLE (of the Transport Office.) - 1848 - 124 sider
...what it should adore, and disputing too boldly of that which the wit of man cannot search, chilleth for the most part all warmth of zeal, and bringeth...great hazard. Let it therefore be sufficient for me— he adds—presenting myself at the Lord's table, to know what there I receive from Him, without searching... | |
| 1849 - 814 sider
...what it should adore, and disputing too boldly of that which the wit of man cannot search, chilleth for the most part all warmth of zeal, and bringeth...soundness of belief many times into great hazard." Hooker, EP, V. Ixvii. 12. In the passage quoted from S. Cyprian, page 133, we would alter the translation... | |
| John Pearson - 1854 - 440 sider
...disputing too boldly of that which the BLESSINGS OF THE EUCHARIST. 255 wit of man cannot search, chilleth for the most part all warmth of zeal, and bringeth...what there I receive from him, without searching or enquiring of the manner how Christ performeth his promise ; let disputes and questions, enemies to... | |
| Burgon John William - 1855 - 370 sider
...CHRIST are thus "verily and indeed taken and received by the faithful in the LORD'S Supper." . . . . " Let it therefore be sufficient for me, presenting myself at the LORD'S Table, to * Jer. xxxi. 31 to 34 : along with which should be read the Apostle's reasoning in Hebr. viii. 8 to... | |
| 1856 - 506 sider
...what it should adore, and disputing too boldly of that which the wit of man cannot search, chilleth for the most part all warmth of zeal, and bringeth...soundness of belief many times into great hazard." " Let disputes and questions," he says, " enemies to piety, abatements of true devotion, .... take their... | |
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