| Children - 530 pages
...called to endure, Hannah went up to her, and with a smile on her countenance, said, " Mother, what shall we say to these things, if God be for us who can be against us ? " She was a diligent reader of the bible, and every thing she beard or read was like... | |
| Church of England articles - 1821 - 234 pages
...thee, and there is none upon earth that I deiirc beside thee ? Ps. Ixxiii. 25. d What shall we say then to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us? Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's elect ? It is God that justifieth. Who is he that condemneth... | |
| Andrew Ramsay - Sermons, English - 1821 - 500 pages
...and yet a Saviour :—Just, and " yet the Justifier of " him who believeth in Jesus." What then shall we say to these things ? If God be for us, who can be against us ? He that spared not his own Son, " but " delivered him up for us all; how shall " he... | |
| Thomas Adam - Theology - 1822 - 562 pages
...him, and are troubled in seeking him ? Call to mind those words, Rom. viii. 31 — 35, " What shall we say to -these things ? If God be for us, who can be against us? It is God that justifieth," by the death of Christ, " who is he that condemneth ?" I... | |
| John Jones - 1824 - 304 pages
...government, and the accusations laid to their charge, are thus noticed by the apostle : " What then shall we say to these things ? if God be for us, who can be against us ? Shall any bring accusation against the chosen of God ? God acquitteth them. Doth any... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1824 - 300 pages
...the glory * Actsxvii. 30, 31. f Acts xx. 18—34. which shall be revealed in us *. What then shall we say to these things ? If God be for us, who can be against us ? He, that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all ; how shall he not... | |
| Thomas Williams (Calvinist preacher) - 1825 - 972 pages
...of triumpb and exultation, in "thoughts that breathe ami words that burn." — " What, then, shall n days king Agrippa and Bernice came unto Cesarea be against us ?" The energy and rapidity" with which he proceeds to the close of the chapter defies... | |
| Edward Garrard Marsh - 1829 - 382 pages
...series of triumphant questions, put by saint Paul in his eighth chapter to the Romans—' What shall we say to these things ? If God be for us, who can be ' against us ? Who shall lay any thing to the ' charge of God's elect ? Shall God, that justi' fieth them ?' That were... | |
| Visits - Christian life - 1829 - 544 pages
...this light is given unto us, we may well take up the Apostle's words and say, ' What shall we then say to these things ? If God be for us, who can be against us ?'—' Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's elect ? it is God that justifieth.' ' Neither death, nor... | |
| Church of England - 1830 - 548 pages
...truth of this mystery, immediately triumphs with joy and comfort, crying out, " What shall we say then to these things ? If God be for us, who can be against us ? Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's elect? It is God that justifieth," Rom. viii. 31, 33. not... | |
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