 | 1870
...the language of, the scripture, his soul may have pleasure in us. We must take care not to grieve his holy spirit, and endeavour to make the meditations...remarkable passage among his epistles ; Sacer inest nobis spiritus bonorum malorumque custos, et observator, et quemadmodum nos ilium tractamus, ita et... | |
 | 1875 - 527 oldal
...has stopped short of the jack." He has failed in his object. Sacer inest in nobls spiritus boiiorum malorumque custos, et observator, et quemadmodum nos ilium tractamus, ita et ille nos. Lat. SENECA. — "There is a holy Spirit residing in us, who watches and observes both good and wicked... | |
 | 1890
...Scripture, his soul may have pleasure in us. "We must take care not to grieve his Holy Spirit, and endeavor to make the meditations of our hearts always acceptable...that he may delight thus to reside and dwell in us. Jesus Christ says : 'If a man love me he will keep my words ; and my Father will love him and we will... | |
 | 1898
...the Language of the Scripture, his Soul may have Pleasure in us, We must take Care not to grieve his holy Spirit, and endeavour to make the Meditations...inest in nobis spiritus bonorum malorumque custos, & Observator, £ quemadmodum nos ilium tractamus, ita & ille nos* There is a holy Spirit residing in... | |
 | George Atherton Aitken - 1898
...the language of the Scripture, His soul may have pleasure in us. We must take care not to grieve His Holy Spirit, and endeavour to make the meditations...very remarkable passage among his Epistles : ' Sacer in est in nobis spiritus bonorum malorumque custos, et observator, et quemadmodum nos ilium tractamus,... | |
 | George Atherton Aitken - 1898
...could direct Seneca to this doctrine, in a very remarkable passage among his Epistles : ' Sacer in est in nobis spiritus bonorum malorumque custos, et observator,...quemadmodum nos ilium tractamus, ita et ille nos.' l There is a Holy Spirit residing in us, who watches and observes both good and evil men, and will... | |
 | John Hamilton Moore - 1806 - 374 oldal
...the language of the scripture, His soul may have pleasure in us. We must take care not to grieve his holy spirit, and endeavour to make the meditations...that he may delight thus to reside and dwell in us. 17. The light of nature could direct Seneca to this doctrine in a very remarkable passage among his... | |
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