| John Spurgin (B.D., Vicar of Great Hockham, Thetford.) - 1848 - 744 pages
...awaits ourselves and our hearers. The gospel cannot possess a neu28 tral character, but must prove " a savour of life unto life, or a savour of death unto death." " Knowing, therefore, the terror of the Lord, we persuade men : " and nothing has so much tended to... | |
| 834 pages
...very kindly to Mat the end. We left the place with a weight on our hearts, feeling that we would prove either a savour of life unto life, or a savour of death unto death, unto the peyhaired fathers, the robust and healthy men, •he girls and the women, who had stood and... | |
| Robert Hall - 1849 - 702 pages
...even as I am not of the world. Our example, my brethren, cannot be indifferent ; it will either be a savour of life unto life, or a savour of death unto death ; it will either bring great reproach or honour on the gospel. " Let your light, then, so shine before... | |
| Barton Bouchier - 1852 - 336 pages
...only say, be careful that you receive them as such. They have a twofold character — they must be either a savour of life unto life, or a savour of death unto death. In rejecting these tidings, you reject the only way of salvation, for " there is none other name under... | |
| Alfred William Snape - 1855 - 290 pages
...responsibility, resting upon those within its reach ; it is a special means of grace, and must prove either "a savour of life unto life, or a savour of death unto death." Oh how sad, to live in the midst of Gospel light and privileges, a stranger to Christ ! how awful to... | |
| 1857 - 862 pages
...tone to (or animates) every thing around him ; consequently nothing can remain uninfluenced within the sphere of a living being. There emanates from...especially mothers, who perhaps have never opened a b<x>k on education, and speak very little to their children, yet offer them every day ihe example... | |
| Richard Watson - 1857 - 508 pages
...thoughts that" truly " breathe, and words that burn." You cannot avoid this power. It will make the word either " a savour of life unto life, or a savour of death unto death." 4. Another character of the oracles of God is, that they not only • speak, but make all his other... | |
| 1842 - 790 pages
...full of seriousness, and the most serious consequences flow from our reading the Bible. It will be a savour of life unto life or a savour of death unto death. It contains the words that will judge us at the last day. If ever we are serious, it should be when... | |
| James Smith - 1857 - 398 pages
...full of seriousness, and the most serious consequences flow from our reading the Bible. It will be a savour of life unto life, or a savour of death unto death. It contains the words that will judge us at the last day. If ever we are serious, it should be when... | |
| Robert Hall - 1858 - 698 pages
...even as I am not of the world. Our example, iny brethren, cannot be indifferent ; it will either be a savour of life unto life, or a. savour of death unto death ; it will either bring great repioach or honour on the gospel. " Let your light, then, so shine before... | |
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