Mars' hill, and said, Ye men of Athens, I perceive that in all things, ye are too superstitious. For as I passed by, and beheld your devotions, I found an altar with this inscription, TO THE UNKNOWN GOD. Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship, him declare... Sunday talk (ed. by C. Church). - Page 70edited by - 1883Full view - About this book
| 1821 - 788 pages
...been preaching lately against the ceremonies and repetitions of the Common Prayer, from these words, " Ye men of Athens, I perceive that in all things ye are too superstitious." And to a friend of mine who was saying that some of the foreign churches had abolished confessions... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1821 - 786 pages
...been preaching lately against the ceremonies and repetitions uf the Common Prayer, from these words, " Ye men of Athens, I perceive that in all things ye are too superstitions." And to a friend of mine who was saying that some of the foreign churches had abolished... | |
| Arminianism - 1859 - 1200 pages
...not to bitterness against the deluded ones. " Then Paul stood in the midst of Mars' Hill, and said, Ye men of Athens, I perceive that in all things ye...Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship, Him declare I unto you." I class not Tractarians with ignorant idolaters. But if I esteem them deficient in Gospel... | |
| Arminianism - 1822 - 872 pages
...testimony is amply confinned by others. — " Ye men of Athena," said he, before the Court of Areopagus, " I perceive that in all things ye are too superstitious....Whom, therefore, ye ignorantly worship, Him declare I unto you, — GOD, that made the world. — Forasmuch, then, as we are the offspring of GOD, we ought... | |
| E. J. Burrow - 1822 - 606 pages
...meat sold his birth-right. Acts xvii. 22, 23. Then Paul stood in the midst of Mar's Hill, and said, Ye men of Athens, I perceive that in all things ye...altar with this inscription, To the unknown God, whom tlwrefore ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you. Luke ix. 54, 55. And when his disciples, James... | |
| 1854 - 1112 pages
...of the Acts of the Apostles, and observes how St. Paul "stood in the midst of Mara' hill, and said, Ye men of Athens, I perceive that in all things ye...I passed by, and beheld your devotions, I found," &e., will do well to pause for a moment and consider why St. Luke, writing this history, made special... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - Unitarian Universalist churches - 1822 - 438 pages
...the three distinct persons of the Godhead. What was the address of the Apostle ? " Ye men of Athens, as I passed by and beheld your devotions, I found...inscription — ' To the unknown God.' Whom therefore you ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you. God, who made the world, and all things therein, seeing... | |
| William Jillard Hort - Bible - 1822 - 232 pages
...worship, for as I was walking around your city, and observing the deities you reverence, I observed an altar with this inscription, ' To the unknown God.' Whom, therefore, ye reverence without knowing Him, the same do I now make known unto you. That God, the Creator of the... | |
| Nathanael Emmons - 1823 - 508 pages
...Epicurean and Stoick philosophers at Athens. " Then Paul stood in the midst of Marshill, and said, ye men of Athens, I perceive that in all things ye...Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you. God, thai made the world, and all things therein, seeing that he is Lord of heaven and... | |
| George Stanley Faber - Covenant theology - 1823 - 468 pages
...upon ; so that, in truth, it may be viewed as a homily upon the very text which we are discussing. Ye men of Athens, I perceive that in all things ye...Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you. God that made the world and all things therein, seeing that he is Lord of heaven and earth,... | |
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