| John Wesley - Methodism - 1811 - 454 pages
...sent me." Why are not we " crucified to the world, and the world crucified to us ? Dead to the desires of the flesh, the desire of the eye, and the pride of life?" Why do not all of us live "the life that is hid with Christ in God ?" O why do not we, that... | |
| John Wesley - 1813 - 470 pages
...with God, your rightful spouse : know ye not that the friendship or love of the world — The desire of the flesh, the desire of the eye, and the pride of life, or courting the favour of worldly men, is enmity against God 1 — Whosoever desireth to be a... | |
| Arminianism - 1823 - 908 pages
...only against the idolatry of the inhabitants, but against a more than ordinary degree of " the desire of the flesh, the desire of the eye, and the pride of life ; " yet it gained a victory in many, who learned from it to prefer the "simple life divine," the... | |
| John Wesley - Methodist Church - 1825 - 742 pages
...child. lie was "crucified to the world, and the world crucified to him ; " superior to "the desire of the flesh, the desire of the eye, and the pride of life." liy the same almighty love was lie saved, both from passion and pride; from lust and vanity;... | |
| John Wesley - Methodism - 1827 - 590 pages
...with the "denying yourselves and taking up your cross daily 1" Surely while you indulge the desire of the flesh, the desire of the eye, and the pride of life, the excellent rules of self-denial that abound in your own writers, leave you of all men most... | |
| Samuel Charles Wilks - Christianity - 1828 - 504 pages
...engagements, we study how far we may conform to the spirit of the world, how far we may indulge the " desires of the flesh, " the desire of the eye, and the pride of life," without absolutely forfeiting our claim to the name and privileges of Christians. An anxiety... | |
| Samuel Charles Wilks - Christianity - 1829 - 426 pages
...engagements, we study how far we may conform to the spirit of the world, how far we may indulge the " desires of the flesh, the desire of the eye, and the pride of life," without absolutely forfeiting our claim to the name and privileges of Christians. An anxiety... | |
| John Wesley - Methodism - 1829 - 520 pages
...For he is " crucified to the world, and the world crucified to him." He is crucified to " the desire of the flesh, the desire of the eye, and the pride of life." Yea, he is dead to pride of every kind : For " love is not puffed up ;" but " he that, dwelling... | |
| Methodist Church - 1837 - 504 pages
...suited his temptations, as he did with the woman in Eden, and- as he does generally, to the desire of the flesh, the desire of the eye, and the pride of life. " When the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and... | |
| Henry Moore - 1830 - 468 pages
...Eternity ! But they do not agree. The moment was given to the world. His time was occupied in the " desire of the flesh, the desire of the eye, and the pride of life." Before him is the world of spirits. God is there ! And " vanities are vain no more !" In his... | |
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