10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «UNBLAMEABLE»
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Loving counsels: being recollections of sermons, by a member ...
But we proceed, now, to examine the next words, those which form the chief
lesson of the verse ; they are these : " unblameable in holiness." " To the end that
ye may stablish your hearts unblameable in holiness." Unblameable! What can it
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Thomas Vores, C A L, 1858
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Divine Correction for Distraction Volume 1: The Remedial ...
and unblameable ...” This may appear to be identical with being holy, but it is not.
Being “holy” focuses upon character. Being “unblameable” emphasizes morality
or the expression of our persons. “Unblameable” means without blemish and ...
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A new literal translation from the original, of the Apostle ...
And may the God of peace himself sanctify you wholly ; and may your ivhole per/
on d, the spirit, and the foul, and the body c, be preserved unblameable f , 13 n to
the coming s of our Lord Jesus Christ. 24. Faithful is he 'who hath called you ...
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The Homilies on the Epistles of St. Paul, the Apostle, to ...
To Ihe end He may stablish your hearts unblameable in holiness before God
even our Father, at the coming ofour Lord Jesus Christ with all His saints. He
shews that love produces advantage to themselves, not to those who are loved. I
wish ...
Saint John Chrysostom, 1843
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A Paraphrase And Notes On The Epistles Of St. Paul To The ...
That it is this continual increase and perfection of charity, that must constiu. tute
us " unblameable in holiness before God, at the coming of the Lord Jesus " Christ
with all his saints." For this is the connection of the apostle's words, " May the ...
Samuel Chandler, Nathaniel White, 1777
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Exposition of Paul's Epistles
12, for growth in grace, he addeth here, " To the end he may stablish your hearts
unblameable in holiness." 2. It concerneth a Christian much, by all means to
endeavour that his heart and conscience may be without complaint, speak peace
...
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The Evangelical Guardian and Review
Here is a show of argument Let us examine it, and see if the author's reasoning
will ahide the test furnished by this syllogism. If the sinner's inahility be moral, that
is, blameable, the inference is just that it cannot be natural, that is, unblameable.
"To the end he may establish your hearts unblameable in holiness before God,
even our Father." 1 Thessalonians 3:13 " • f|nly the pure in heart will see God."
C.S. Lewis said, "Only V_-/the pure in heart will want to see God." It is also true
that ...
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The Christian Expositor: Or, Practical Guide to the Study of ...
God having through his abundant love predestinated us to the adoption of sons ;
t. e. if we are " holy and unblameable before him;" for, as this is the end and
object of their election, those who are not holy and unblameable, must
necessarily ...
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Library of Fathers of the Holy Catholic Church ...
Or does he mean to say this, that we ought to be unblameable before God ? This
is what 1 always say, ' in the sight of God,' for this is sincere virtue — not in the
sight of men. It is love then that makes them unblameable. For truly Moral. it does
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3 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «UNBLAMEABLE»
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unblameable en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
The Story Of Eisami, The Slave Who Wrote The Kanuri Language
... a man of good common sense, of more than ordinary strength of memory, and of an unblameable moral character, although he is merely a baptised Christian, ... «Leadership Newspapers, May 14»
The Heresy of Constantine
It is therefore profitable that you, being joined together with God in an unblameable unity … ” (Italics added.) In Trallians, he warned against heresy, “They ... «The Moral Liberal, Sep 11»
George Washington, Staying in Character
Wherein you reprove another be unblameable yourself, for example is more prevalent than precepts. 49. Use no reproachful language against any one; neither ... «NPR, Feb 07»