His truth, they shook off this yoke of antichristian 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 ways made known, or to be made known unto... Echoes of Harper's Ferry ... - Página 211editado por - 1860 - 513 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Buell Sprague - 1857 - 764 páginas
...and eonstituted themselves into a ehureh, solemnly eovenanting with the Lord and with eaeh other " to walk in all his ways made known, or to be made known, unto them, aeeording to their best endeavours, whatever it should eost them." This transaetion is generally... | |
| William Buell Sprague - 1857 - 766 páginas
...and constituted themselves into a church, solemnly covenanting with the Lord and with each other " 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 transaction is generally... | |
| Henry White - 1859 - 440 páginas
...unscriptural, withdrew, and, " as the Lord's free people, joined themselves by covenant into a church state to walk in all his ways, made known, or to be made...their best endeavors, whatever it might cost them." This church, having elected Rev. John Robinson their pastor, emigrated to Holland, and settled at Leyden... | |
| 1859 - 970 páginas
...their Puritanism, like his own, having passed into Dissent — had solemnly covenanted with the Lord " 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." Scrooby is about a mile... | |
| John Brown - 1861 - 486 páginas
...In hell." NEARLY two hundred and fifty years ago, in the end of the stormy winter month of December, a little frail vessel was tossing on the waves of...covenant, " As the Lord's free people, to walk in all his way? made known, or to be made known to them, according to their best endeavours, WHATEVER IT MIGHT... | |
| Richard Davis Webb - 1861 - 480 páginas
...in helL" NEARLY two hundred and fifty years ago, in the end of the stormy winter month of December, a little frail vessel was tossing on the waves of...covenant, " As the Lord's free people, to walk in all his way* made known, or to be made known to them, according to their best endeavours, WHATEVER IT MIGHT... | |
| Joseph Angus - 1862 - 242 páginas
...with this sentiment, the members of the church at Gainsborough entered into a 'covenant of the Lord, to walk in all His ways made known, or to be made known unto them, according to their best endeavours, whatsoever it should cost them.' The church increased... | |
| Henry Martyn Dexter - 1865 - 350 páginas
...Church, is their solemn agreement togcther to become a Church, by covenanting with God and each other to " walk in all his ways made known, or to be made known unto them, aecording to their best endeavors, whatsoever it shall cost them — the Lord assisting... | |
| Henry Martyn Dexter - 1865 - 352 páginas
...Church, is their solemn agreement together to become a Church, by covenanting with God and each other to " walk in all his ways made known, or to be made known unto them, according to their best endeavors, whatsoever it shall cost them — the Lord assisting... | |
| George Punchard - 1867 - 492 páginas
...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 be made known unto them, according to their best endeavors, whatsoever it should cost them." J The first organization... | |
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