 | John Wesley - Biography - 1796
...power ot an appetite, and enflaved to fo mercilefs and unrelenU ing a tyrant. There we are directed, whether we eat, or drink, or whatever we do, to do all to the glory of God ; as if the world were one vaft temple, and every good man, through the courfe of his actions, a kind... | |
 | David Savile - Christian life - 1807 - 346 pages
...into the same image from glory ' to glory.' BUT if it be already our fervent desire to obey God's law, and whether we eat or drink, or whatever we do, to do all to his glory, let us lift up our hearts in praise to him for the distinguishing grace which he hath shewn... | |
 | Thomas Scott - Religion - 1808
...them ; to do all as the Lord's servants, and to improve every advantage as his stewards; and thus " whether we eat or drink, or whatever we " do, to do all to the glory of God." Whenever these ends require it, we are called upon to deny ourselves, to forsake all, to act as if... | |
 | Thomas Scott - Christianity - 1809 - 371 pages
...them ; to do all as the Lord's servants, and to improve every advantage as his stewards ; and thus, " whether we " eat or drink, or whatever we do, to do all to the glory " ol God." Whenever these endsreqnire it, we are railed upon to deny ourselves, to foi sake all, to... | |
 | Henry Venn - Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel - 1810 - 266 pages
...duty ; pronounces every man destitute of this divine affection, accursed ; strictly charging us, " whether we eat or drink, or whatever we do, to do all to the glory of God." Moralists sneer at the malediction.... nauseate so much piety.... reproach the terms as being unintelligible... | |
 | William Burkitt - Theology - 1810 - 48 pages
...namely, Eating, Drinking, and Sleeping. IT is the advice of the Holy Apostle, 1 Cor. x. 31. " That whether we eat or drink, or whatever we do, to do all to the glory of God •" plainly implying, 1. Raise not any perplexing scruples about what you are to eat and drink ; which... | |
 | Theophilus Lindsey - Sermons, English - 1810
...and in our recreations and cheerful social hours ; (for these the Gospel is far from forbidding,) " Whether we eat or drink, or whatever we do, to -do all to the glory of God." Not to fill us with scruples, and an overanxious minute attention to trifling matters ; which would... | |
 | Charles Simeon - Sermons - 1810
...called to dispose of all our goods in charity, but to ascribe to his bounty every thing we possess, and " whether we eat or drink, or whatever we do, to do it all to his glory." Have we overtaken and destroyed our spiritual enemies? Let us acknowledge that... | |
 | Charles Simeon - Sermons - 1810
...called to dispose of all our goods in charity, but to ascribe to his bounty every thing we possess, and " whether we eat or drink, or whatever we do, to do it all to his glory." Have we overtaken and destroyed our spiritual enemies? Let us acknowledge that... | |
 | Joseph Bellamy - Congregational churches - 1811
...not most for his own glory :'' but every where to th« contrary. Yea, we ourselves are required, " whether we eat or drink, or whatever we do, to do all to the glory of God." And can we at the same time imagine, that God allows himself, in the most important affairs, to do... | |
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