If any man think himself to be a prophet, or spiritual, let him acknowledge that the things that I write unto you are the commandments of the Lord. Defence of Quakerism - Page 35by Joseph Besse - 1732 - 416 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Edward Cockson - Society of Friends - 1703 - 300 pages
...190. faith one And to confirm this, (with other things by him fpoken before,) hear him in the 37. v. " If any Man " think himfelf to be a Prophet, or Spiritual, let " him Acknowledge that the things I write unto •«f them did to i Cor. i. i, 2, being quoted to prove the iavocation of our Saviour... | |
 | George Hickes - Bishops - 1707 - 644 pages
...Authority, tvich which St. Paul fpoke to the Corinthians in thefe Words: If any Man among you think bimfelf to be a Prophet, or Spiritual, let him acknowledge that the things, which 1 write to you (as your Apoftle) are the Commandment of the Lord. HI. And as they had Power to... | |
 | William Reeves - Apologetics - 1709 - 430 pages
...left any one (hou'd think this fpoken curforily, or in hafte by the Apoftle, he goes on, and fays, If any Man think, himfelf to be A Prophet, or Spiritual, let hint acknowledge that the Things that I write unto you , are the Commandments of the Lord. And what,... | |
 | Lewis Bayly (bp. of Bangor.) - 1719 - 490 pages
...Lord. Infomuch. that he chargeth them, that || If any Man think hintfelf to le a. Praphef, orfpirituxt, let him acknowledge, that the things that I write unto you, are the Commandments of the Lord. But h$ wrote unto them, and ordained among them, to keep their Sabbath on the fir ft . day, of the... | |
 | Benjamin Bayly - Sermons, English - 1721 - 474 pages
...rf«^ Jbe {aid unto theft, Full welt ye rejeft the Commandment of that ye may keep your own SERMON IX. i COR. XIV. 37. If any Man think himfelf to be a Prophet,...acknowledge, that the "Things that I •write unto you arc the Commandments of the Lord. a 6 p i SERMON X. MATT. XVIII. 20. For^ where two or three are gathered... | |
 | Enoch Sterne - 1733 - 204 pages
...explaining his Words otherwife than he exprefly fpoke them, he adds: ",It any Man think •* himfelf a Prophet or Spiritual, let him acknowledge " that the Things that I write unto you are the Com " mandmentsof the Lord." It is evident likewife, that the Apoftle fpeaks of the publick Service,... | |
 | Bible - 1737 - 502 pages
...See Chap. xi. 5, 13. which is reconciled to th,t3 Place by the Paraphrafe. AD 57- phet, or fpiritual, let ' him acknowledge that the things that I write unto you, are the commandments of the Lord. 38. But if any man be ignorant, let him be ignorant. and wilful Ignorance. and would prefer themfelves... | |
 | Isaac Penington - Society of Friends - 1761 - 698 pages
...the apoftle concerning fuch? If any man think bimfelf a prophet , or fpiritual, let him acknowledge the things that I write unto you are the commandments of the Lord, i Cor. xii. 37. And did not he give commandments about thofe that were unruly, and would not be fubject... | |
 | William Bell - 1766 - 370 pages
...precept of CHRIST'S to fend them ; he adds, If any man think himfelf to be a prophet t arjfiritual, let him acknowledge, that the things that I write, unto you are THE COMMANDMENTS or THE LORD. And agreeably to this, in his ift Epiftla to the, ybeffalonians, after reminding them... | |
 | John Bunyan - Typology (Theology) - 1786 - 158 pages
...but take the fameirearure«, when he faith, " It any man thinketh himl'eif a prophet, ( r fpintual ; let him acknowledge that the things that I write unto you are the commandments of the- Lord, (i Cor. xiv. 37.) When Solomon alro was to build this temple for the worfhip of God, though he was... | |
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