| Sarah Grubb - 1792 - 458 sider
...are by no means acquitted thereby, their conduct not being the produce of that faith, which vvorketh by love, to the purifying of the heart. It is not to be expected bjut that there is referved for fuch, a proportionate degree of fuffering, to that which, in their... | |
| Sarah Grubb - 1794 - 460 sider
...has been blefled to thoufands) yet the inftruments are by no means. acquitted thereby; their condudt not being the produce of that faith, which worketh...have occafioned to others : though, by their natural urrderftanding only, their perception of divine recorripenfe may not be clear enough to diftinguifh... | |
| Elisha Bates - 1829 - 358 sider
...Almighty Friend and Redeemer. As the evidences of his regard are felt, we shall experience the operations of that " faith which worketh by love," to the " purifying" of the " heart." Gal, v. 6. Acts xv. 9. And if we love God, we shall also love pur fejlpw creatures. This love, like... | |
| George Whitehead - 1830 - 326 sider
...wanderings, and to set before it the simplicity and purity of its primitive faith and worship : — that faith which worketh by love, to the purifying of the heart ; and that worship which, through the Holy Spirit, is to be performed in the temple of the soul. Had... | |
| George Whitehead - 1830 - 324 sider
...wanderings, and to set before it the simplicity and purity of its primitive faith and worship : — that faith which worketh by love, to the purifying of the heart ; and that worship which, through the Holy Spirit, is to be performed in the temple of the soul. Had... | |
| Society of Friends. Hardshaw East Monthly Meeting - 1836 - 410 sider
...resignation of my membership. " Sincerely desiring that we may all, through Divine grace, become partakers of that faith which worketh by love to the purifying of the heart ; and of that true peace with God, which no legal obedience of ours can obtain for us, " I am your... | |
| Sarah Grubb - 1837 - 404 sider
...things work together for good, even as persecution has been blessed to thousands,) yet the instruments are by no means acquitted thereby, their conduct not...heart. It is not to be expected but that there is reserved for such, a proportionate degree of suffering to that which, in their own wills, they have... | |
| John Woolman - 1840 - 364 sider
...as better evidence than mere words could give, however correctly framed, of the obedience of Faith, of that Faith which worketh by Love to the purifying of the heart ; producing righteousness and true holiness, o the praise of God, and the good of our fellow creatures.... | |
| Mary Ann Gilpin - 1841 - 286 sider
...way ; and very earnestly do I long, in the ensuing one, to know my faith in Christ increased — even that faith which worketh by love, 'to the purifying of the heart.' Never, I think, have I known more ardent and constant longings than of late, after complete dedication... | |
| John Woolman - 1845 - 326 sider
...as better evidence than mere words could give, however correctly framed, of the obedience of Faith, of that Faith which worketh by Love to the purifying of the heart ; producing righteousness and true holiness, to the praise of God, and the good of our fellow creatures.... | |
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