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  • And -- rather, "But" he that doubteth is damned -- On the word "damnation," see on [2261] Ro if he eat, because he eateth not of faith -- On the meaning of "faith" here, see on [2262] Ro 14: 22. for whatsoever is not of faith is sin -- a maxim of unspeakable importance in the Christian life.

    Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible 1871

  • 23 And he that doubteth is damned if he eat, because he eateth not of faith: for whatsoever is not of faith is sin.

    Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation) 1721

  • He that "doubteth", i.e., is not clear in his conscience as to "meats", will violate his conscience "if he eat," and in eating is condemned; and thus one ought not so to use his liberty as to lead one who is "weak" to bring upon himself this condemnation.

    Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897

  • And he that doubteth is damned if he eat, because he eateth not of faith: for whatsoever is not of faith is sin.

    Probably Just One Of Those Funny Coincidences 2006

  • And he that doubteth is damned if he eat, because he eateth not of faith: for whatsoever is not of faith is sin.

    Villaraigosa And Nunez Cut And Run - Video Report 2006

  • America is contained vnder one or many ylands, for from the septentrionall lat. of 75 deg. vnto the straights of Magilan it is knowne to be nauigable and hath our west occian to lymet the borders thereof, and through the straightes of Magillane no man doubteth but there is Nauigable passage, from which straightes, vpon all the Westerne borders of America, the costs of Chili,

    The Worldes Hydrographical Discription 2003

  • America is contained vnder one or many ylands, for from the septentrionall lat. of 75 deg. vnto the straights of Magilan it is knowne to be nauigable and hath our west occian to lymet the borders thereof, and through the straightes of Magillane no man doubteth but there is Nauigable passage, from which straightes, vpon all the Westerne borders of America, the costs of Chili,

    The Worldes Hydrographical Discription 2003

  • That I believe well, said King Arthur, but I will not that way with Sir Launcelot, for he trusteth so much upon his hands and his might that he doubteth no man; and therefore for my queen he shall never fight more, for she shall have the law.

    Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table 2003

  • There, if neede require, he may fitly Winter and refresh himselfe and his, and seeke all things which he shall stand in need of: which if it so fall out, he doubteth not but in the meane while he shall be much furthered in searching and learning out many things in that place.

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

  • America is contained vnder one or many ylands, for from the septentrionall lat. of 75 deg. vnto the straights of Magilan it is knowne to be nauigable and hath our west occian to lymet the borders thereof, and through the straightes of Magillane no man doubteth but there is Nauigable passage, from which straightes, vpon all the Westerne borders of America, the costs of Chili,

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

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