| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - Anglican Communion - 1850 - 860 pages
...himself. Let it be counted folly, or phrensy, or fury, or whatsoever. It is our wisdom, and our comfort ; we care for no knowledge in the world but this, that...God hath suffered ; that God hath made himself the sin of men, and that men are made the righteousness of God. You see therefore that the church of Rome,... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1850 - 642 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...the world but this, that man hath sinned, and God has suffered; that God hath made himself the Son of Man, and that men are made the righteousness of... | |
| John Wood Warter - 1851 - 328 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...and God hath suffered ; that God hath made Himself cation, tne s i n Q f man an( J t ] ]at men are ma( J e aerm. 11. § 6. the righteousness of God."... | |
| George Griffin - 1852 - 416 pages
...Works, vol. 2. pages 876. 900. "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." HOOKER. — Works, vol. 3, page 341, Discourse of Justification. " Especially considering the greatness... | |
| Church of England young men's society north of London auxiliary - 1852 - 212 pages
...without reason does Hooker add, " Let it be counted folly, or phrenzy, 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." Such are the clear truths of the Bible,... | |
| 1853 - 526 pages
...our Church's greatest divines. ' 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.' ' The interview left our authoress ' profitably impressed with a ' new view of herself, as a creature... | |
| John Kitto - 1853 - 302 pages
...whatsoever. It is our wisdom, and our comfort; we care for no knowledge in the world but this : that4 man hath sinned, and God hath suffered; that God hath made himself the sin of men, and that men are made the righteousness of God. — HOOKBE. PENTECOST. IN the first article... | |
| Charles Smith Bird - Ritualism - 1854 - 394 pages
...with Hooker to the last : " Let it be counted folly, or phrenzy, or fury, " or whatsoever ; it is our comfort, and our " wisdom, we care for no knowledge...and that men are " made the righteousness of God." (Disc, on Justification.) Those who read the whole of the Archdeacon's book will know, why we have... | |
| Nicholas James Moody - 1854 - 272 pages
...Himself. Let it be counted folly, or phrenzy, or fury, or whatsoever. It is our wisdom and our comfort ; we care for no knowledge in the world but this —...God hath suffered ; that God hath made Himself the sin of man, and that men are made the righteousness of God." Now that we have these statements before... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1854 - 730 pages
...! — Newton. Let it be accounted folly, or frenzy, I or fury, whatsoever, it is our comfort I ind wisdom, we care for no knowledge in the world but this, that man ' hath siuned, and God hath suifered ; that God hath made himself the *on of Man, and that men are made 'lie... | |
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