| Thomas Stackhouse - 1817 - 714 страница
...? In a word, though the true worship of God, says he, be to God in itself acceptable, who respects not so much in what place, as with what affection he is served ; yet manifest it is, that the very majesty and holiness of the place where God is worshipped, hath,... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1825 - 688 страница
...perfection of grace and comeliness, as when the dignity of place which it wisheth for doth concur. Again, albeit the true worship of God be to God in itself acceptable, who respccteth not so much in what place, as with what affection he is served; and therefore Moses in the... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 584 страница
...perfection of grace and comeliness, as when the dignity of place which it wisheth for doth concur.* Again, albeit the true worship of God be to God in itself...in what place, as with what affection he is served ;f and therefore Moses in the midst of the sea, Job on the dunghill, Ezekias in bed, Jeremy in mire,... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1839 - 420 страница
...the dignity of place which it wisheth for doth concur. CHURCH MORE THAN TO OTHER PLACES. 33 Again, albeit the true worship of God be to God in itself...Moses in the midst of the sea, Job on the dunghill, Hezechiah in bed, Jeremiah in mire, Jonas in the whale, Daniel in the den, the children in the furnace,... | |
| George Buckmaster Gibbons - 1839 - 564 страница
...— See Dr. South's sermon upon Psalm Ixxxvii. 2. NOTE C. p. 8. — Albeit the true worship of God be in itself acceptable, who respecteth not so much in...sea, Job on the dunghill, Ezechias in bed, Jeremy in mire, Jonas in the whale, Daniel in the den, the children in the furnace, the thief on the cross, calling... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1841 - 624 страница
...of grace and comeliness, as when the dignity of place which it wisheth for doth concur. [2.] Again, albeit the true worship of God be to God in itself...sea, Job on the dunghill, Ezechias in bed, Jeremy in mire, Jonas in the whale, Daniel in the den, the children in the furnace, the thief on the cross, Peter... | |
| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - 1841 - 624 страница
...of grace and comeliness, as when the dignity of place which it wisheth for doth concur. [2.] Again, albeit the true worship of God be to God in itself...sea, Job on the dunghill, Ezechias in bed, Jeremy in mire, Jonas in the whale, Daniel in the den, the children in the furnace, the thief on the cross, Peter... | |
| James Brogden - 1842 - 586 страница
...perfection of grace and comeliness, as when the dignity of place which it wisheth for doth concur. Again, albeit the true worship of God be to God in itself...sea, Job on the dunghill, Ezechias in bed, Jeremy in mire, Jonas in the whale, Daniel in the den, the children in the furnace, the thief on the cross, Peter... | |
| William Burge - 1843 - 98 страница
...exercised on our holiest affections the judicious Hooker bears his authoritative testimony : — " Albeit, the true worship of God be to God in itself...not so much in what place, as with what affection He be served ; manifest, notwithstanding it is, that the very majesty and holiness of the place where... | |
| Richard Mant - 1843 - 44 страница
...The true and spiritual worship of God, indeed, is at all times acceptable to him in itself, for he respecteth not so much in what place, as with what affection he is served : and therefore, as this position has been well exemplified by an eminent father of the Church, St. Basil, as quoted... | |
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