| Johannes Herr - Sermon on the mount - 1834 - 410 pages
...satan. Rev. 2, 9. For the kingdom and church of Christ is a kingdom of love and peace : as Paul says, If any man seem to be contentious, we have no such custom, neither the churches of God-(l Cor. 11, 16.) ; for where envying and strife is, there is contention and every evil work, and... | |
| John Henry Hopkins - Episcopacy - 1835 - 412 pages
...were committed, by Christ himself, the keys of the kingdom of heaven. LECTURE V. 1 COR. xi. 16. BUT IF ANY MAN SEEM TO BE CONTENTIOUS, WE HAVE NO SUCH CUSTOM, NEITHER THE CHURCHES OF GOD. AMONG the specific accusations sometimes heard against the ministry of the Church, as a body, it has... | |
| Samuel Lee - 1835 - 202 pages
...service, and principally by those officiating, must have been intended. In verse 16, we are told that...." If any man seem to be contentious, we have no such custom (ie of a woman having her head uncovered, when engaged in divine service with the congregation), neither... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1836 - 1062 pages
...a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her : for her hair is given her for a " covering. 16 But b 17, which he calls there the whole armour of God, consis c neither the churches of God. • Or, veil. ь 1 Tim. vi. 4. c Ch. vil. 17. xiv. 33. 17 Now in this... | |
| Theology - 1837 - 742 pages
...then, in case they should dispute his authority, refers to the practice of the universal church. " But if any man seem to be contentious, we have no such custom, neither the churches of God." (1 Cor. xi. Ifi.) He proves that the Corinthian practice was wrong, because it differed from that of... | |
| Joseph Hall - Brownists - 1837 - 624 pages
...nor any other of the Churches of Christ: so as he shall be singular in this his opinion. XI. 16. But if any man seem to be contentious, we have no such custom, neither the churches of God. XI. 17. Now in this that I declare unto you / praise you not, that ye come together, not for the better,... | |
| Joseph Hall - Bishops - 1837 - 630 pages
...itself therein pointing you to that guise and fashion, which is meete.'-t for that sex. XI. 16. But if any man seem to be contentious, we have no such custom, neither the churches of God. But, if any man list to be contentious, and will rather stand upon the justification of these unseemly... | |
| Joseph Hall - Bishops - 1839 - 542 pages
...otherwise minded, God shall reveal even this unto you;" Phil. iii. 15: and elsewhere ; " If any one seem to be contentious, we have no such custom, neither the Churches of God;" 1 Cor. xi. 16. Lastly, how vehemently does he urge the principle on his dear Timothy, " O Timothy,... | |
| Francis Ellaby - Baptism - 1838 - 272 pages
...from the apostolical ages, the traditional argument may fairly run in language nearly scriptural, ' if any man seem to be contentious, we have no such custom, neither the churches of God' (1 Cor. xi. 16); and we never had any such custom as that of confining baptism to adults. " Here is... | |
| Primitive Baptists - 1838 - 304 pages
...least distinctly implied. (1 Cor. vii. 17) "and so ordain I in all the churches." (1 Cor. xi. 16) "But if any man seem to be contentious we have no such custom neither the churches of God." Having given directions to Timothy respecting the qualifications of bishops,i'.e. pastors, and deacons... | |
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