| E. J. Burrow - 1822 - 606 pages
...within and defile the man. Rom. i. 28 — 32. And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient ; being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetonsness, maliciousness; full... | |
| Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - Theology - 1822 - 550 pages
...unreasonable injustices. And this we learn from St. Paul : " As they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things, which are not convenient11;" that is, incongruities towards the end of their creation ; and so they became " full... | |
| Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - Theology - 1822 - 554 pages
...unreasonable injustices. And this we learn from St. Paul: " As they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things, which are not convenient"1;" that is, incongruities towards the end of their creation ; and so they became " full... | |
| Thomas Wilson - Sermons, English - 1822 - 432 pages
...LIVING IN ANY KNOWN SIN. ROMANS i. 28. AS THEY DID NOT LIKE TO RETAIN GOD IN THEIR KNOTV. LEDGE, GOD GAVE THEM OVER TO A REPROBATE MIND, TO DO THOSE THINGS WHICH ARE NOT CONVENIENT.* IF people were but well aware and afraid of the causes of God's forsaking men, and leaving them to... | |
| Isaac Barrow - Sermons, English - 1823 - 512 pages
...darkened; proffsting themselves wise, they became fools ; and as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient. As for the other part, or little parcel of men, the condition of that was also very low ; if the rest... | |
| John Locke - Bible - 1823 - 474 pages
...that recompense of their error which was meet. 28 And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient ; PARAPHRASE. their women did change their natural nse, into that which is 27 against nature: And likewise... | |
| John Locke - Philosophy, Modern - 1823 - 466 pages
...that recompense of their error which was meet. 28 And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient ; PARAPHRASE, their women did change their natural use, into that which is 27 against nature: And likewise... | |
| Bible - 1824 - 462 pages
...that recompense of their error which was meet. 28 And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient: 29 Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness ; full... | |
| Jacob Catlin - Theology, Doctrinal - 1824 - 314 pages
...gives them up to vile affections. It is added, that, " As they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient, being filled with all unrighteousness." The Apostle, to the church of Thessalonica, speaking of the... | |
| Theology - 1824 - 314 pages
...is no God," is now convicting him of sin against God. We do not understand now those that were given over to a reprobate mind to do those things which are not convenient, because they did net like to retain God in their knowledge, were rendering their Maker that account... | |
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