| Abraham Booth - Baptists - 1829 - 492 pages
...law, judgment, mercy, and faith ; and yet our Saviour tells them, (Matt. xxiii. 23,) ' These ought ye to have done, and not to have left the other undone'. . . .God is the sovereign and absolute legislator, who may suspend, rescind, alter his own laws at... | |
| Baptists - 1829 - 894 pages
...not distant, when all will remember that our Lord concluded his animadversions by saying, These ought ye to have done, and not to have left the other undone. Our readers, it is probable, will find in this article several other things that may cast some light... | |
| Congregational churches - 1832 - 736 pages
...the committees, and devote my days to study ; but the words of our Lord are imperative, This ought ye to have done, and not to have left the other undone- Lord Jesus, give me grace nnd wisdom to serve Thee more fully ; may I aim at nothing but Thy glory,... | |
| Richard Watson - Bible - 1833 - 786 pages
...our great Teacher for the instruction of his disciples in all ages. " These WEIGHTIER matters " ought ven : 38 Give, and it shall be given unto you ; good me This last clause, however, is not to be interpreted into a sanction, by our Lord, of this superstitious... | |
| Eliza Paget - 1838 - 350 pages
...commands of God should bind His creatures to obedience. You know where it is written, ' This ought ye to have done, and not to have left the other undone.' " " Of this I am certain," exclaimed Anne, after a moment's pause, " if Catherine is mistaken, her... | |
| Plumpton Wilson - 1845 - 336 pages
...of peace and of all virtues, without which whosoever liveth is counted dead before Him ? These ought ye to have done, and not to have left the other undone. Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, he shall be called the least in the... | |
| Home missionary society - 1844 - 682 pages
...this may be the calm, solemn, deliberate determination of all the churches of the land. " This ought ye to have done, and not to have left the other undone." It is more and more clear, that, if pure Protestantism is to remain in this country, it must be preserved... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - Factory laws and legislation - 1844 - 134 pages
...and inilliners of London, and from those who work for the slopsellers of the Minories ? " This ought ye to have done, and not to have left the other undone." It deserves to be noticed that the ease with which a system of inspection and superintendence has been... | |
| Francis William Pitt Greenwood - Sermons, American - 1844 - 414 pages
...made the sinful mistake of using many forms as a substitute for the only essentials, " These ought ye to have done, and not to have left the other undone." There is doubtless imminent danger, when the worshiper is engaged in the celebration of numerous rites,... | |
| 1845 - 952 pages
...rejoice, yea, and will rejoice." But then we must add, in recollection of Mr. Jay's remark, " this ought ye to have done, and not to have left the other undone." It is, therefore, our wish, now to call attention to a few considerations connected with the other... | |
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