| George Washington DOANE (Bishop of New Jersey.) - 1841 - 242 pages
...sustaining this tiew. 12 God himself. Let it be counted folly, or phrensy, or fury, or whatsoever, it is our comfort and our wisdom ; we care for no knowledge...God hath suffered ; that God hath made himself the sin of man, and that men are made the righteousness of God.' "' Newman, pp. 43, 25. Can words be used... | |
| William Holland Wilmer - 1841 - 334 pages
...., very SON of GOD himself. Let it be counted folly, or , frenzy, or fury, or whatsoever; it is our comfort and our ^ wisdom ; we care for no knowledge in the world but this, that man hath sinned, and that GOD hath suffered ; that ^ GOD made himself the son of man, and that men are made (| the righteousness... | |
| Charles Abel Heurtley - Mystical union - 1842 - 190 pages
...as is the very Son of God himself. Let it be counted folly or frenzy or fury whatsoever, it is our comfort and our wisdom : we care for no knowledge...that man hath sinned and God hath suffered ; that God made himself the Son of man, and that men are made the righteousness of God." Hooker on Justification,... | |
| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - Church polity - 1843 - 654 pages
...is the very Son of God himself. Let it be counted folly, or frenzy, or fury, whatsoever, it is our comfort and our wisdom ; we care for no knowledge...man, and that men are made the righteousness of God. You see, therefore, that the Church of Rome, in teaching justification by inherent grace, doth pervert... | |
| Vanbrugh Livingston - Grace (Theology) - 1843 - 278 pages
...immediately following the last quoted, " Let it be counted folly, or frenzy, or fury, whatsoever, it is our comfort and our wisdom: we care for no knowledge in...man, and that men are made the righteousness of God." But still the question recurs, how, or by what rule, does he reckon his " comfort" and his " wisdom"... | |
| John Henry Newman - Sermons, English - 1843 - 724 pages
...words are almost sacred among us, " Let it be counted folly, or frenzy, or fury whatsoever ; it is our comfort and our wisdom. We care for no knowledge in...and that men are made the righteousness of God."* The same singular connexion between religious light and comfort, and intellectual darkness, is also... | |
| James Gratrix - 1843 - 380 pages
...is the very Son of God himself. Let it be counted folly, or frenzy, or fury, whatsoever, it is our comfort and our wisdom ; we care for no knowledge...Man, and that men are made the righteousness of God." Ere we dismiss this subject from our minds, let me address myself to those who are looking to some... | |
| Protestant association - 1843 - 480 pages
...AS is THE vERY SON OF GOD HIMSELF. Let it be counted folly or frenzy or fury whatsoever, it is our comfort and our wisdom. We care for no knowledge in...God hath made himself the Son of Man, and that MEN ARЕ MADE THE RIGHTEOUSNESS OF GOD." — Hooker, Disc, of Jmtißc. § 6. Works, vol. Hi., pp. 436,... | |
| Henry Blunt - Sermons, English - 1844 - 362 pages
...the very Son of God himself. Let it be counted folly, or phrenzy, or fury, or whatsoever, it is our comfort and our wisdom ; we care for no knowledge...Man, and that men are made the righteousness of God." Surely, then, we may well add in the glowing language of a dignitary of our Church of a former day,... | |
| John Evans - Christian sects - 1844 - 300 pages
...the very Son of God Himself. Let it be counted folly, or phrensy, or fury, or whatsoever, it is our comfort and our wisdom ; we care for no knowledge...God hath suffered; that God hath made Himself the sin of man, and that men are made the righteousnesjs of God.'" " Justification, then," says Mr. Newman,... | |
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