| Charles Hodge - Bible - 1835 - 600 pages
...conscientiam. — CAIVIIT. down), shows that the reference is to the preceding verse; compare Gal. 2: 18. All things indeed are pure; but it is evil for that man who eateth with offence. The ground on which forbearance is urged, is not that the things in question are... | |
| Edward Stopford (bp. of Meath.) - 1837 - 282 pages
...kingdom of God is not meat and drink, but righteousness and peace in the Holy Ghost. For meat, destroy not the work of God. All things, indeed, are pure ; but it is evil for that man who eateth with offence. It is good neither to eat flesh, nor to' drink wine, nor anything whereby thy... | |
| Sir Robert Anderson - Bible - 1837 - 608 pages
...wherewith one may edify ano7 Gal. v. 13. s 1 Pet. ii. 16. 9 Archbishop Leighton. iher. For meat destroy not the work of God. All things indeed are pure ; but it is evil for that man who eateth with offence. It is good neither to eat flesh, nor to drink wine, nor anything whereby thy brother... | |
| Bible - 1837 - 328 pages
...mind and one mouth j glorify God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. 14: 20. For meat destroy not the work of God. All things indeed are pure: but it is evil for that man who eateth wilh offence. It is good neither to eat flesh nor to drink wine, nor any thing whereby thy brother... | |
| Francis Gastrell - Bible - 1838 - 330 pages
...and wound their weak conscience, ye sin against Christ. 6 Hast thou faith? have it to thyself before God. All things indeed are pure ; but it is evil for that man who eateth with offence. 7 Woe unto him that giveth his neighbour drink ; that putteth thy bottle to him,... | |
| John Gibson MacVicar - 1840 - 396 pages
...after the things which make for peace, and things wherewith one may edify another. For meat destroy not the work of God. All things indeed are pure ; but it is evil for that man who eateth with offence. It is good, neither to eat flesh nor to drink wine, nor any thinj^ whereby thy... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - Bible - 1840 - 488 pages
...after the things which make for peace, and things wherewith one may edify another. For meat destroy not the work of God. All things indeed are pure ; but it is evil for that man who eateth with offence. It is good neither to eat flesh, nor to drink wine, nor any thing whereby thy... | |
| Albert Barnes - Bible - 1841 - 344 pages
...bound to do all that is possible that each other may be fitted to their appro. 20 For meat destroy not the work of God. All things indeed are pure ; • but it is * evil for that man who eateth with offence. 21 Л is good neither to eat flesh, nor to drink wine, nor any thing whereby thy... | |
| Saint John Chrysostom - Bible - 1841 - 618 pages
...indulgences should confirm the weaker brother in his misconception, he again becomes doctrinal, as follows, All things indeed are pure, but it is evil for that man who eateth with offence. Who does it, that is, with a bad conscience. And so if you should force him, and... | |
| Saint John Chrysostom - Bible - 1841 - 624 pages
...indulgences should confirm the weaker brother in his misconception, he again becomes doctrinal, as follows, All things indeed are pure, but it is evil for that man who eateth with offence. Who does it, that is, with a bad conscience. And so if you should force him, and... | |
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