For which cause we faint not ; but though our outward, man perish, yet the inward man is renewed day by day. For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory. Practical Sermons - Page xivby Joseph Milner, Rev. Isaac Milner - 1821Full view - About this book
| Samuel Clarke - Sermons, English - 1730 - 434 pages
...R0m. viii. ed in us. For which caufe we faint not ; '*• but though our outward man perijh, yet; the inward man is renewed day by day. For our light affliction which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory. While 'we look not at... | |
| William Sherlock - Death - 1739 - 314 pages
...the Spirits of good Men : For this caufe we faint not ', but though our outward man periJh, yet the inward man is renewed day by day. For our light affliction,...us afar more exceeding and eternal weight of glory, 2 Cor. iv. 1 6, 17. SECT. V. I'he Time, and Manner, and Circumftances of every particular Mans Death,... | |
| Thomas Stackhouse - Apologetics - 1741 - 558 pages
...againft the time to come; and l Patience, and Perfeverance in well-doing, becaufe our light Affli&ion, which is but for a Moment, workethfor us afar more exceeding and eternal freight of Glory : putting all this together, I fay, let any impartial Man judge, whether a Revelation... | |
| Richard Baxter - Christian life - 1764 - 200 pages
...even perfevere thro' Suf'ferings to Death. ' We faint not, but tho' our outward Man penfh, yet the inward Man is renewed Day by Day. For our light Affliction, which is but for a Moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal Weight of Glory ; while we look not at... | |
| Isaac Sigfrid, John Henry Ringier, Daniel Wyttenbach - 1766 - 204 pages
...redound to the Glory of God. For which Caufe we faint not : But though our outward Man periflh,, yet the inward Man is renewed D.ay by Day. For our light Affliction, which is but fora Moment, woiketh for us a .far more exceeding and eternal Weight of Glory. While we look not^at... | |
| John Leland - 1769 - 536 pages
...Lift tverlaftmg. Gal. vi. §. With what a noble rfjjurance doth he declare, that our Light dffliStion, which is but for a Moment, workethfor us afar more...exceeding and eternal Weight of Glory : While we look not at the Things which are feen, but at the Things which are not feen ; for the Things which dr-effin... | |
| Ralph Erskine - Religious poetry - 1793 - 384 pages
...hide me. ki Cor. iv. 1 6, 17. For which caufe we faint not, but though our outward man perifa, yet the inward man is renewed day by day. For our light affliction, which is bat for A moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal •weight of glory. , I Pfalm iutxiii.... | |
| Philip Doddridge - Funeral sermons - 1795 - 262 pages
...ported with the thought : For this caufe we faint not, but though the outward man perifh, j»et the inward man is renewed day by day : For our light affliction, which it but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding" and eternal weight of glory ; while we look... | |
| John Pearson - Apostles' Creed - 1797 - 632 pages
...iv. which Jhall be revealed in us ; and knowing that our *7' ! ' light affliSlion, which is but fw a moment, workethfor us afar more exceeding and eternal weight of glory. And this knowledge is not to be obtained, this comfort is not to be expected, except we look not at... | |
| John Witherspoon, William Shenstone - Presbyterian Church - 1798 - 420 pages
...' 2 Cor. iv. 1 6. ff. f For which caufe we faint not ; but though * our outward man perifh, yet the inward man is * renewed day by day. For our light affliction, ' which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far * more'eiieeding and eternal wei3ht of glory.' N 3 I ji iiJia'l... | |
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