 | John Cumming - 1860
...expediency but of duty. The priest would give up his breviary ; the hypocrite would resign his mask ; and whether we eat or drink, or whatsoever we do, we should do all to the glory of God. If this Spirit were poured out upon the individual, there would be power ; for what is he called ?... | |
 | THE REV. JOHN CUMMING, D.D., F.R.S.E. - 1860
...expediency but of duty. The priest would give up his breviary ; the hypocrite would resign his mask ; and whether we eat or drink, or whatsoever we do, we should do all to the glory of God. If this Spirit were poured out upon the individual, there would be power; for what is he called ? He... | |
 | Frederick George Lee - 1860
...after perfection in every ordinary occupation and daily duty. Whether we eat, or drink, or whatever we do, we should do all to the glory of God. The meanest action in life in ennobled by a pure intention. So that, in order to love God with all our... | |
 | Richard Sibbes - 1863
...thereby directed to further aims in all ; yea, even in his civil actions. Saint Paul gives a rule, that ' whether we eat or drink, or whatsoever we do, we should do all to the glory of God,' 1 Cor. x. 81. Though the action be common and civil, not tending directly to the glory of God, as eating,... | |
 | Christian Religion - 1862
...cannot do anything well without GOD'S assistance, we ought to be continually praying. The Bible says, whether we eat or drink, or whatsoever we- do, we should do all " to the glory of GOD." We must be always trying to please Him, and fearing to offend Him, and that in small, as well as in... | |
 | Richard Sibbes - 1863
...thereby directed to further aims in all ; yea, even in his civil actions. Saint Paul gives a rule, that ' whether we eat or drink, or whatsoever we do, we should do all to the glory of God,' 1 Cor. x. 81. Though the action be common and civil, not tending directly to the glory of God, as eating,... | |
 | rev. wiliam b. sprague - 1864
...therefore peremptorily affirm, that he cannot, in consistency with his perfections, require less, than that " whether we eat or drink, or whatsoever we do, we should do all to his glory." 1 Cor. x. 31. And this he does require, not because he needs our service, or can be happier,... | |
 | Samuel Davies - 1864
...therefore peremptorily affirm, that he cannot, in consistency with his perfections, require less, than that " whether we eat or drink, or whatsoever we do, we should do all to his glory." 1 Cor. x. 31. And this he does require, not because he needs our service, or can be happier,... | |
 | 1880 - 28 էջ
...our bodily mechanism, would at first sight appear to have no moral character. When the apostle tells us that, whether we eat or drink, or whatsoever we do, we are to do all to the glory of God, we are apt to interpret the precept as having reference to the question... | |
 | 1872
..."whatsoever is sold in the shambles, asking no questions for conscience" sake," but all should bear in mind that " whether we eat or drink, or whatsoever we do," we should " do all to the glory of God." It is not the kind or the manner, but the motive that determines the character of the deed. The customs... | |
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