| Temple Chevallier - 1827 - 454 pages
...narratives which attract the attention of the most uncultivated mind. We are required to love the Lord our God with all our heart, and with all our soul, and with all our mind, and with all our strength, and our neighbour as ourselves. ° To abstain from all appearance of evil; p to have fervent charity... | |
| George Bull - 1827 - 514 pages
...and fountain of all the excellent services they performed) to their Creator, by loving the Lord our God with all our heart, and with all our soul, and with all our mind, and with att our strength, Mark xii. 33. We have one reason to love God which the angels have not, and that... | |
| Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (1802-1822) - 1827 - 522 pages
...to God ? A. The sum of the four commandments containing our duty to God, is, to love the Lord, our God, with all our heart, and with all our soul, and with all our strength, and with all our mind.™ Q. 103. What is thefirat commandment ? A. The first commandment... | |
| William Wake - 1827 - 454 pages
...understand themselves nor their duty: it being certain that ibe measure of our duty is, to love the Lord our God -with all our heart, and with all our soul, and with all our strength: beyond which, as it is not possible for any man to go, so neither is there any one that can... | |
| James Haldane Stewart - 1828 - 500 pages
...is. For when the extent of the Divine commandment is perceived, that it requires us to love the Lord with all our heart, and with all our soul, and with all our strength, and our neighbours as ourselves*; and that it annexes this penalty, " Cursed is every one... | |
| John Wesley - 1829 - 520 pages
...requires of us, and by requiring engages to work in us, — is to love him as the ONE GOD ; that IB, " with all our heart, and with all our soul, and with all our mind, and with all our strength ; " — it is to desire God alone for his own sake ; and nothing else, but with reference to him ;... | |
| 1828 - 666 pages
...figurative mode of expression, occurs in the use of the word Love. We are commanded to " love the Lord our God with all our heart, and with all our soul, and with all our mind." Many, from VOL. II. NO. IV. 16 taking this passage in a wrong sense, have imagined, that religion demands... | |
| John Everitt Good - 1829 - 692 pages
...eternal destruction, should have our gratitude ? And does not the Scripture require us " to love him with all our heart, and with all our soul, and with all our strength, and with all our mind?"* Moreover, consider the relative character of the service. What is... | |
| John Wesley - 1831 - 466 pages
...requires of us, and hy requiring engages to work in us, is to love him as the ONE GOD ; that is, " with all our heart, and with all our soul, and with all our mind, and with all our strength :" it is to desire God alone for his own sake ; and nothing else, but with reference to him : to rejoice... | |
| John Bird Sumner (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1831 - 722 pages
...gratitude we shov, we shall not exceed the rule of the commandment, which enjoins us to " love the Lord our God with all our heart, and with all our soul, and with all our mind." LECTURE LXV. JUDAS BETRAYS JESUS.—THE SACRAMENT Ot THE LORD'S SUPPER INSTITUTED. MATT. xxvi. 14—29.... | |
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