| Joseph Bellamy - Christian life - 1804 - 454 pages
...constitution was at an end, yet still Adam remained, under the law of nature, bound to perfect obedience, to love God with all his heart, and his neighbor as himself; yea, under infinite obligations — and every defect was infinitely binml, and so was worthy of infinite... | |
| Nathanael Emmons - 1826 - 412 pages
...distinction between sinners and saints, sin and holiness. A certain man to justify himself for neglecting to love God with all his heart and his neighbor as himself, put this question to Christ, " Who is py neighbor ? Jesus answering, said, a certain man went down... | |
| Nathanael Emmons - Sermons - 1842 - 640 pages
...distinction between sinners and saints, sin and holiness. A certain man, to justify himself for neglecting to love God with all his heart and his neighbor as himself, put this question to Christ, " Who is my neighbor ? Jesus answering, said, A certain man went down... | |
| Nathanael Emmons - Theology - 1842 - 640 pages
...distinction between sinners and saints, sin and holiness. A certain man, to justify himself for neglecting to love God with all his heart and his neighbor as himself, put this question to Christ, " Who is my neighbor ? Jesus answering, said, A certain man went down... | |
| Pascal Jones - 1845 - 298 pages
...themselves seventy times seven, the pious rustic knows little or nothing. His meek pastor only exhorts him to love God with all his heart, and his neighbor as himself, and gives him no encouragement, by word or example, to sow the wind of debate that he may reap the... | |
| Charles G. Finney - Theology, Doctrinal - 1846 - 622 pages
...serve God was nothing less than to consecrate himself to the same end to which God consecrates himself, to love God with all his heart and his neighbor as himself, that is, to will or choose the highest well-being of God and of the universe as an ultimate end —... | |
| Joseph Alden - Brothers - 1848 - 156 pages
...to bring them to fear God, and to act from a sense of religious obligation. If you can bring a man to love God with all his heart, and his neighbor as himself, it will not be difficult to make a good patriot of him. Christian patriotism, such as was possessed... | |
| John Angell James - Christian life - 1848 - 316 pages
...it is the duty of every one ; not an individual can plead exemption. Is it not the duty of every one to love God with all his heart, and his neighbor as himself? If so, does not this love demand that we should seek the conversion of souls ? Can we pretend to love... | |
| Joseph Bellamy - Congregational churches - 1850 - 704 pages
...constitution was at an end, yet still Adam remained, under the law of nature, bound to perfect obedience, to love God with all his heart, and his neighbor as himself ; yea, under infinite obligations ; and every defect was infinitely sinful, and so was worthy of infinite... | |
| John Angell James - Church group work - 1850 - 324 pages
...it is the dnty of every one; not an individual can plead exemption. Is it not the duty of every one to love God with all his heart, and his neighbor as himself? If so, does not this love demand that we should seek the conversion of souls ? Can we pretend to love... | |
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