| Karl Friedrich August Gützlaff - China - 1833 - 362 pages
...inhabitants of the southern provinces. Such conduct is a disgrace to human nature, and without excuse ; " because that which may be known of God is manifest in them ; for God hath showed it unto them." (Rom. i. 19.) Yet, prostituting the knowledge of a supreme ruler, they bow down before an image of... | |
| China - 1833 - 530 pages
...inhabitants of the southern provinces. Such conduct is a disgrace to human nature, and without excuse; "because that which may be known of God is manifest in them, for God hath showed it unto them." (Rom. i. 19.) Yet, prostituting the knowledge of a supreme Ruler, they bow down before an image of... | |
| Daniel Wilson - Apologetics - 1833 - 328 pages
...INDISPENSABLE NECESSITY OF A DIVINE REVELATION SHOWN FROM THE STATE OF MAN IN ALL AGES. ROMANS I. 19—24. Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them ; for God hath showed it unto them. For the invisible things of him, from the creation of the world, are clearly seen, being understood... | |
| William Cogswell - Millennium (Eschatology) - 1833 - 192 pages
...showeth knowledge. There is no speech nor language where their voice is not heard. — Rom. i. 19, 20. Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them, for God hath showed it unto them. For the invisible things of Him, from the creation of the world, are clearly seen, being understood... | |
| Richard Watson - Bible - 1833 - 786 pages
...goes on to prove, that both Gentiles and Jews were actually guilty and under con668 AD i CHAPTER I. 19 { shewed it unto them. 20 For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly... | |
| 1833 - 82 pages
...heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness : because that which may be known of God is manifest in them ; for God hath shewed it unto them. For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen,... | |
| John Fletcher - Religion - 1833 - 674 pages
...say, declares, that " what may be known of God, is manifest in them, [the most abandoned heathens ;] for God hath showed it unto them ; so that they are without excuse ; because when they knew God, [in some degree,] they glorified him not as God," according to the degree... | |
| Karl Friedrich August Gützlaff - China - 1833 - 358 pages
...inhabitants of the southern provinces. Such conduct is a disgrace to human nature, and without excuse ; " because that which may be known of God is manifest in them ; for G&d hath showed it unto them." (Rom. i. 19.) Yet, prostituting the knowledge of a supreme ruler, they... | |
| Elias Hicks - Quakers - 1834 - 244 pages
...himself, but to love even the most cruel of his enemies so as to pray to God for them, he comes to a * Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them ; for God hath showed it unto them? — Rom. i. 19. self-evident knowledge of at least two of the divine attributes, namely, his infinite... | |
| Karl Friedrich August Gützlaff - China - 1834 - 566 pages
...inhabitants of the southern provinces. Such conduct is a disgrace to human nature, and without excuse ; " because that which may be known of God is manifest in them ; for God hath showed it unto them." (Rom. i. 19.) Yet, prostituting the knowledge of a Supreme Ruler, they bow down before an image of... | |
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