| 1848 - 384 pages
...speaking, or speaking after the manner raen I have fought with beasts at Ephesus, what advantageth it me, if the dead rise not? Let us ° eat and drink, for to-morrow we die. aEccl.2.24. Isa.22.13. of men, I Ьаче fought, referring to the fact that he had contended... | |
| Wesleyan Methodists services - 1848 - 154 pages
...die daily. If after the manner of men I have fought with beasts at Ephesus, what advantageth it me, if the dead rise not? Let us eat and drink ; for to-morrow we die. Be not deceived: evil communications corrupt good manners. Awake to righteousness, and sin... | |
| John Cumming - 1848 - 674 pages
...die daily. If after the manner of men I have fought with beasts at Ephesus, what advantageth it me, if the dead rise not ? let us eat and drink ; for tomorrow we die. Be not deceived : evil communications corrupt good manners. Awake to righteousness, and sin... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1849 - 284 pages
...die daily. If after the manner of men I have fought with beasts at Ephesus, what advantageth it me, if the dead rise not? Let us eat and drink; for to-morrow we die. Be not deceived : evil communications corrupt good manners. Awake to righteousness, and sin... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1849 - 466 pages
...daily. If after the manner of men I have fought with beasts, at Ephesus, what advantageth it me 40 if the dead rise not ? let us eat and drink ; for to-morrow we die. Be not deceived ; evil communications corrupt good manners. Awake to righteousness, and sin... | |
| 1849 - 514 pages
...die daily. If after the manner of men I have fought with beasts at Ephesus, what advantageth it me, if the dead rise not ? let us eat and drink ; for to-morrow we die."— 29— 32. After a seeming digression from the main point of the argument common to the... | |
| 1849 - 780 pages
...Scripture ? " If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men the most miserable ;" again : s. The poor soul is quite undone with himself. He feels t we die." (1 Cor. xv. 19.) Hence it is evident, the believer's life is a life of faith. We walk by faith,... | |
| 1849 - 518 pages
...course between serving the Lord Jesus Christ and one's own belly ! And once more, in Cor. xv. 32; " If the dead rise not — let us eat and drink, for to-morrow we die ;" just as in the corresponding truth our Lord associates the expression, "My Lord delayeth... | |
| Henry Hamlet Dobney - 1850 - 304 pages
...daily. 32 If after the manner of men I have fought with beasts at Ephesus, what advantageth it me, if the dead rise not ? let us eat and drink ; for to-morrow we die. There were some in the Corinthian church who affirmed that there was no resurrection of the... | |
| James Panton Ham (the Elder.) - 1850 - 176 pages
...profanity to say at all, much more with the earnest enthusiasm with which Paul uttered the words, — " If the dead rise not, let us eat and drink, for to-morrow we die." But surely it is not unsafe to follow an Apostle's example, or to adopt an Apostle's sentiment... | |
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