We will strive to maintain deep-toned and elevated personal piety, to " provoke each other to love and good works," to live together in all things as brethren, and to glorify God in our bodies and spirits which are his. The History of Higher Education in Ohio - Page 53by George Wells Knight, John Rogers Commons - 1891 - 258 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1846 - 670 pages
...And having entered on this course, we must be careful to bring forth ' the fruits of righteousness,' and to ' glorify God in our bodies and spirits which are his.' We must ' add to our faith virtue ; and to virtue knowledge ; and to knowledge temperance ; and to... | |
| 1846 - 668 pages
...And having entered on this course, we must be careful to bring forth ' the fruits of righteousness,' and to ' glorify God in our bodies and spirits which are his.' We must ' add to our faith virtue ; and to virtue knowledge ; and to knowledge temperance ; and to... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1799 - 392 pages
...And having entered on this course, we must be careful to bring forth " the fruits of righteousness," and to " glorify God in our bodies and spirits which are his." We must " add to our faith virtue ; and to virtue knowledge ; and to knowledge temperance ; and to... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1854 - 360 pages
...And haying entered on this course, we must be careful to bring forth " the fruits of righteousness," and to " glorify God in our bodies and spirits which are his." We must "add to our faith virtue ; and to virtue knowledge ; and to knowledge temperance ; and to temperance... | |
| James Harris Fairchild - 1860 - 84 pages
...maintain deep-toned and elevated personal piety, to " provoke each other to love and good works," to live together in all things as brethren, and to glorify...reliance on divine grace, we hereunto affix our names." These articles were thought to serve the purpose of bringing together families, devoted not only to... | |
| 1891 - 1360 pages
...of the Lord. 10. We will feel that tlm interests of the Oberlin Institute are identified with onrs, and do what we can to extend its influence to our...purpose thus to do, in reliance on divine grace, we hero"nto affix our names. With regard to this covenant, President Fairchild says in his History of... | |
| James Harris Fairchild - 1871 - 94 pages
...maintain deep-toned and elevated personal piety, to u provoke each other to love and good works," to live together in all things as brethren, and to glorify...reliance on divine grace, we hereunto affix our names. These articles were thought to serve the purpose of bringing together families, devoted not only to... | |
| John Thomson (Minister of Free St. George's, Paisley.) - 1876 - 250 pages
...with its affections and lusts," to cherish sincere love to our fellow-men, to do them good always, and to glorify God in our bodies and spirits, which are His. It must be the Christian's daily aim to reach perfection ; and though he will never actually reach... | |
| James Harris Fairchild - 1883 - 444 pages
...maintain deep-toned and elevated personal piety, to ' provoke each other to love and good works,' to live together in all things as brethren, and to glorify...reliance on Divine grace, we hereunto affix our names." This was not a church covenant but a colonial covenant, and secured its end in presenting the purpose... | |
| Herbert Baxter Adams - 1891 - 362 pages
...and live together in all things as brethren, and to glorify God in onr bodies and spirits which aro His. In testimony of our fixed purpose thus to do,...President Fairchild says in his History of Oberlin : two the covenant was no longer appealed to in thesettlement of differences of opinion upon these... | |
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