| John Fletcher - 1804 - 248 pagine
...men or angels ; and all creatures shall break sooner than it shall bend ; for if it commands us only to " love God with all our heart, and our neighbour as ourselves," what jus! abatement can be made in so equitable a precept ? Therefore man •who breaks the righteous... | |
| Samuel Hopkins - 1811 - 506 pagine
...as soon as he existed a moral agent, is epitomised by Christ, who says it requires nothing but love, to love God with all our heart, and our neighbour as ourselves. It hence appears, as well as from the reason of the case, that this law respects the heart, or will... | |
| John Wesley - 1812 - 446 pagine
...Jesus. Although this we confess, (if we are fools therein, yet as fools bear with us,) we do expect to love God with all our heart, and our neighbour as ourselves. Yea, we do believe, that he will in this world so " cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration... | |
| John Jones - 1812 - 1054 pagine
...aside the sacrifice of Christ as of no avail in the Christian system. The scribe wisely affirmed, that to love God with all our heart, and our neighbour as ourselves, is greater than all burnt offerings and ( sacrifices. Jesus saw nothing wrong in this declaration ;... | |
| John Kingston - 1814 - 472 pagine
...men or angels ; and all creatures shall break sooner than it shall bend ; for if it commands us only to love God with all our heart, and our neighbour as ourselves, what JUST abatement can be made in so equitable a precept ? Therefore man, who breaks the righteous-... | |
| Ephraim Wood - 1815 - 384 pagine
...that fale philosophical one, that * elf-preservation, th* first law of nature, no ; it is no less than to love God with all our heart, and our neighbour as ourselves : yes, more, tp lay down our lives (not fight for our lives, by so doing murder one another, .but)... | |
| 1817 - 370 pagine
...patience of Jesus. Although this we confess (if we are fools therein, yet as fools bear with us) we expect to love God with all our heart, and our neighbour as ourselves. Yea, we do believe, that he will in this world so "cleanse Inn thoughts of our hearts, by the inspiration... | |
| Henry Moore - 1818 - 472 pagine
...breach of any one of God's commandments ? Again, Do we not all profess to believe it to be our duty, to love God with all our heart> and our neighbour as ourselves ? Weigh the depth of those two expressions. Do they not imply, love made perfect, or, in other words,... | |
| Jacob Abbot Cummings - 1823 - 230 pagine
...repentance. to preach the gospel of peace, to bring: glad tidings of good things. By him we are'taught to love God with all our heart,- and our neighbour as ourselves to do unto others, as we would, that they should ,i unto us ; to love and forgive our enemies, to bless... | |
| Edward Bickersteth - 1824 - 318 pagine
...God says is wrong. Sin is the transgression of the law of God. What says that law ? It requires us to love God with all our heart, and our neighbour as ourselves. It calls us to be spiritually minded. It tells us, whatsoever ye do, do all t« the glory of God. The... | |
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