| 1899 - 616 pages
...comes to the same thing)— one might say to our adversary the devil, " Thou fool, why dost thou prowl about any longer? Thy lying in wait for souls is as needless and as useless as our preaching. Hearest thou not that God hath taken thy work out of thy hands, and that... | |
| 1900 - 496 pages
...comes to the same thing) — one might say to our adversary the devil, " Thou fool, why dost thou prowl about any longer? Thy lying in wait for souls is as needless and as useless as our preaching. Hearest thou not that God hath taken thy work out of thy hands, and that... | |
| Erwin W. Lutzer - 260 pages
...devil? It cannot be." Wesley still wasn't finished. He then turned to address the devil: Thou fool, why dost thou roar about any longer? Thy lying in...hath taken thy work out of thy hands; and that he doeth it more effectually? . . . We may resist thee; but he can irresistibly destroy both soul and... | |
| Alan P. F. Sell, Kenneth Dix, Alan Ruston - 2006 - 496 pages
...you please, for all comes to the same thing,) one might say to our adversary, the devil, 'Thou fool, why dost thou roar about any longer? Thy lying in...hath taken thy work out of thy hands; and that He doeth it much more effectually? Thou, with all thy principalities and powers, canst only so assault... | |
| John Wesley - 1825 - 652 pages
...you please, for all comes to the same thing,) one might say to our adversary the devil, " Thou fool, why dost thou roar about any longer? Thy lying in...effectually ? Thou, with all thy principalities and powers, can only so assault that we may resist thee. But he can, irresistibly, destroy both body and soul in... | |
| John Wesley - 1826 - 444 pages
...you please, for all comes to the same thing) one might say to our adversary the devil, " Thou fool, why dost thou roar about any longer ? Thy lying in...taken thy work out of thy hands, and that he doth it more effectually ? Thou, with all thy principalities and powers, can only so assault that we may resist... | |
| 1821 - 684 pages
...lying in wait for souls is a, needless and useless as our preaching.— Hearest thou not, that God bath taken thy work out of thy hands, and that he doth it more effectually ). Thou, with all thy principalities and powers, canst only so assault that we may... | |
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