For yourselves know how ye ought to follow us; for we behaved not ourselves disorderly among you, neither did we eat any man's bread for nought, but wrought with labour and travail night and day, that we might not be chargeable to any of you ; not because... The Cambridge Examiner - Page 3801881Full view - About this book
 | Bible - 1737
...your felves know how ye ought to follovy us : for we behaved not our felves disorderly among you. 8 Neither did we eat any man's bread for nought : but wrought with labour and travail chargeable unto any of 9 Not becaufe we have no power, but to make our felves an enfample unto you... | |
 | John Disney - Sermons, English - 1793 - 514 pages
...We have " wrought (faith he, meaning himfelf and " the gentile converts) with labour and tra" vail night and day, that we might not be " chargeable to any of you." And our further motive for fo doing was, " to make " ourfelves an enfample unto you to follow " us;... | |
 | Joseph Milner - 1794 - 612 pages
...no arrogance, neither, fays he, " did we eat any man's bread for nought, but laboured and travailed night and day, that we might not be chargeable to any of you ji". Each of thefe things do you inftill into the brethren ; and becaufe he who humbles himfetf fhall... | |
 | William Paley - Bible - 1796 - 448 pages
...the letter con2 tained tained the real correfpondence of real perfons. No. II. Chap. iii. ver. 8. " Neither did we eat any " man's bread for nought, but wrought with "labour night and^day, that we might 'not " be chargeable to any of you : not becaufe ** we have not power,... | |
 | Thomas Sherlock - Sermons, English - 1797 - 370 pages
...does he likewife to the TheJJalonians, in his ad Epiftle wrote to them ; Neither did ive, fays he, eat any Man's Bread for nought; but 'wrought 'with...that we might not be chargeable to any of you. Not becaufe we have not Power, (te a Right to claim a Maintenance as Minifters of the Gofpel) but to make... | |
 | Richard Graves - Apostles - 1798 - 380 pages
...yourfelves know " how ye ought to follow us ; for we behaved not " ourfelves diforderly among you, neither did we eat " any man's bread for nought, but wrought with ** labour and travel, night and day, that we might " not be chargeable to any of you ; not becaufe ** we have not... | |
 | George Lyttelton (1st baron.) - 1799 - 146 pages
...*.* And again in another letter to them he re-- peats the fame teftimony of his difintereftednefs : ' Neither did we eat any man's • bread' for nought, but wrought with la• bour and travel night and day, that we • might not be chargeable to any of you f.* And when... | |
 | Champions - 1800 - 462 pages
...God.'-* And again in another letter unto them he repeats the lame teftimony of his difintereftednefs : ' Neither did we eat any man's bread for nought, but wrought with labour and travel night and day that we might not be chargeable to any of you.' And when he took his farewel of... | |
 | Joseph Milner - Church history - 1800 - 694 pages
...no arrogance ; neither, fays he, " did we eat any man's bread for nought, but laboured and travailed night and day, that we might not be chargeable to any of yout." Ail thefe duties do you inftill into the minds of thebrethren: and, — becaufehe, who humbles... | |
 | 1802 - 372 pages
...peace himself give you peace always by The Lord be with you ved not ourselves disorderly among you ; 8 Neither did we eat any man's bread for nought ; but...day, that we might not be chargeable to any of you : 9 Not because we have not power > but to make ourselves an 1 7 The salutation of Paul with mine own... | |
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