| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1787 - 56 pages
...need; and never be idle or triflingly employed. But, 4. If you can do but one, let your Studies alone. I would throw by all the Libraries in the World rather than be guilty of the Loss of one Soul. It is objected, II. "The People will not submit to it." If some will not, others... | |
| Methodist episcopal church - 1798 - 192 pages
...be idle, or triftingly employed." But, 4. If you can do but one, let your ftudies alone. We ought to throw by all the libraries in the world, rather than be guilty of the lofs of one foul. fpecial work, Tale heed to yoarfelves, and to all the jtock : 3. Our dodlrine, Repentance... | |
| Richard Baxter - 1808 - 276 pages
...if there were fuch a cafe of neceffity, that we could not read or ftudy for ourfelves, and inftruct the ignorant too, I would throw by all the libraries...rather than be guilty of the perdition of one foul: at lead I know that this would be my duty. III. It will be objected by many, " This courfe will deftroy... | |
| Richard Baxter - Pastoral theology - 1808 - 278 pages
...if there were fuch a cafe of neceffity, that we could not read or ftudy for ourfelves, and inftruct the ignorant too, I would throw by all the libraries in the world rather than be guilty of What Recreations neceflary; Part II. of the perdition of one foul : at leaft I know that this would... | |
| John Wesley - Methodism - 1810 - 432 pages
...you can do but one, either follow your studies, or instruct the ignof rant; let your studies alone : I would throw by all the libraries in the world, rather than be guilty of the perdition of one soul. It is objected, 2. " The people will not submit to it." If some do not, others will gladly :... | |
| Richard Baxter - Pastoral theology - 1899 - 336 pages
...necessity, that we could not carry on further studies, and instruct the ignorant too, I would throw aside all the libraries in the world, rather than be guilty of the perdition of one soul ; or at least, I know that this would be my duty. Objection 4. But this course will destroy the... | |
| Richard Baxter - Christian life - 1829 - 380 pages
...necessity, that we could not carry on further studies, and instruct the ignorant too, I would throw aside all the libraries in the world, rather than be guilty of the perdition of one soul ; or at least, I know that this would be my duty. Objection 3. But this course will destroy the... | |
| 1852 - 248 pages
...be idle, or triflingly employed." But, 4. If you can do but one, let your studies alone. We ought to throw by all the libraries in the world, rather than be guilty of the loss of one soul. It is objected, II. " The people will not submit to it," If some will not, others... | |
| Richard Baxter - Theology - 1830 - 624 pages
...necessity, that we could not read for ourselves in the course of our further studies, and instruct the ignorant too, I would throw by all the libraries...world, rather than be guilty of the perdition of one soul ; at least I know this is my duty. Object. 2. ' But this course will destroy the health of our... | |
| Robert Emory - 1845 - 382 pages
...and never be idle, or triflingly employed. But, 4. If you can do but one, let ynnr studies alone. We3 would throw by all the libraries in the world, rather than be guilty of the loss of one soul. [" I allow, in some of the country circuits, where you have only a day to spend in... | |
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