Lord had touched with heavenly zeal for his truth, they shook off this yoke of anti-Christian bondage, and as the Lord's free people, joined themselves (by a covenant of the Lord) into a church estate, in the fellowship of the gospel, to walk in all his... Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature - Стр. 422редактор(ы): - 1856Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
 | Richard J. Hinton - 1894 - Страниц: 756
...the family bore it — Oliver s and Watson's wives. THEY held themselves "as the Lord's free people, to walk in all His ways made known, or to be made known to them, according to their best endeavors, WHATEVER IT MAY COST THEM." This was a part of the covenant... | |
 | 1896
...bondage, and, as the Lord's free people, joined themselves by a covenant of the Lord into a church estate, in the fellowship of the gospel, to walk in all his...known unto them, according to their best endeavors, whatever it should cost them." Of the vicissitudes experienced by this first free Congregational church... | |
 | Albert Henry Newman - 1896 - Страниц: 414
...organized a congregation of believers at Gainsborough. Smyth and his followers covenanted together " to walk in all his ways, made known or to be made...best endeavors, whatsoever it should cost them, the Lord assisting them." This church was in every way a most remarkable one. GAINSBOROUGH AND SCROOBY... | |
 | William Augustus Mowry, Arthur May Mowry - 1896 - Страниц: 439
...and, as the Lord's free people joined themselves, (by a covenant of the Lord,) into a church estate, in the fellowship of the gospel, to walk in all his...known unto them, according to their best endeavors, whatever it would cost them. And that it cost them much pains, trouble, sorrow, affliction, and persecution,... | |
 | J. Gregory - 1896 - Страниц: 406
...Lincolnshire, where he joined a band of Christian men and women who had bound themselves by covenant with God " to walk in all His ways made known or to be made known unto them, according to their best endeavours, whatever it should cost them." This little company of Separatists numbered among them such... | |
 | Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Brooke Herford, Frederick B. Mott - 1896
...constituted themselves into a church by a solemn covenant with God and with each other, — "to walk in his ways made known, or to be made known, unto them, according to their best endeavors, whatever it shonld cost them." From Ashton's "Memoir of John Robinson," and annotations, I here transcribe... | |
 | General Association of the Congregational Churches of Massachusetts - 1897
...fathers: "They joined themselves by a covenant in the Lord," says Bradford, " into a church estate, in the fellowship of the gospel, to walk In all his...to be made known unto them, according to their best endeavor, whatsoever It should cost them, the Lord assisting them." That comprehends everything desirable... | |
 | Edward Arber - 1897 - Страниц: 634
...they " as the LORD'S free people, joined themselves, by a Covenant of the LORD, into a Church Estate, in the fellowship of the Gospel, to walk in all his ways made known, or to bo made known, unto them, according to their best endeavours . whatsoever it should cost them, the... | |
 | David Henry Montgomery - 1897 - Страниц: 523
...Its members simply signed a covenant by which they pledged themselves " as the Lord's free people ... to walk in all his ways made known, or to be made known to them." m Politically all were equal. In the outset they assembled in town-meeting to make necessary... | |
 | William Bradford - 1898 - Страниц: 555
...covenant of the Lord) into a church estate, in ye felowship of ye gospell, to walke in all his wayes, made known, or to be made known unto them, according to their best endeavours, whatsoever it should cost them, the Lord assisting them. And that it cost them something... | |
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