| James Lindsay - 1818 - 520 oldal
...intimate connections from among the proud and the haughty. Choose them rather among those " who do not think of themselves more highly than they ought to think, but who think soberly." Neither ought we to seek our familiar friends among those, who have established... | |
| 1836 - 538 oldal
...in the light of reason and eternal truth. Men must take counsel of common sense and the Bible, and not think of themselves more highly than they ought to think, but think soberly ; soberly of their own talents and powers ; soberly of their merits, and soberly of their... | |
| J. Frederick Hone - 1842 - 348 oldal
...the Apostle wisely reminds these faithful converts of their danger, and tells them, that they must not " think of themselves more highly than they ought to think, but soberly, according as God has dealt to every man the measure of faith." And he gives two good reasons... | |
| Joanna Southcott - 1861 - 310 oldal
...digest such men to have them settled in heart with me. And now I shall come to the second, whom £ call a prudent man, that boasts of his infirmities....themselves more highly than they ought to think, but wait until the} are clear in judging before they condemn. And now I shall come to the . other, who said... | |
| 1871 - 774 oldal
..."worship"—that reverence and praise, the men of Plymouth have now gained. In their day and generation they did not think of themselves more highly than they ought to think, but were willing to take a humble place. Never before have their simple virtues shone out in such brightness.... | |
| Michael Ferrebee Sadler - 1872 - 374 oldal
...baptized into Chris fs body ? Yes ; St. Paul reminds the Roman Christians of it, in order that they might not think of themselves more highly than they ought to think, but think soberly. (Rom. xii. 3, 4, 5.) (34) 1 8. Would the constant remembrance of this first Baptismal... | |
| Michael Ferrebee Sadler - 1872 - 372 oldal
...baptized into Chris fs body ? Yes ; St. Paul reminds the Roman Christians of it, in order that they might not think of themselves more highly than they ought to think, but think soberly. (Rom. xii. 3, 4, 5-) (34) 1 8. Would the constant remembrance of this first Baptismal... | |
| Rev. Samuel HAYMAN - 1873 - 438 oldal
...thus highly honored ; but they were still only clay. Let Ministers learn the lesson, and they will not think of themselves more highly than they ought to think, but will think soberly. Let them rightly estimate their innate brittleness and frailty ; for it is only... | |
| Michael Ferrebee Sadler - 1875 - 378 oldal
...baptized into Christ's body ? Yes ; St. Paul reminds the Roman Christians of it, in order that they might not think of themselves more highly than they ought to think, but think soberly. (Rom. xii. 3, 4, S-) (34) 19. What proof did our Saviour give from heaven that He held... | |
| Albert Kropf - 1899 - 504 oldal
...Cingela, Rel. form. To think of or over : mabangazicingeli ngap'ezu koko bamelize kuzicingela ngako, let them not think of themselves more highly than they ought to think. — Cingisa, Caus. form. To cause to think : ucingiswe buhlwempu bake, his poverty made him to think.... | |
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