| Mrs. Chapone (Hester) - 1806 - 240 sayfa
...our" selves." " Love worketh no ill to his neigh" hour ;" therefore, if you have true benevo35 fence, you will never do any thing injurious to individuals,...love God, without desiring to please him, and, as faf as we are able, to resemble him ; therefore, the love of God, must lead to every virtue in the... | |
| Mrs. Chapone (Hester), John Gregory - 1808 - 210 sayfa
...injurious to individuals, or to society. Now, all crimes whatever are iin their remoter couseqnences at least, if not immediately, and apparently) injurious to the society in which we live. It is impossihle to love fifl,l. without desiring to please him, and, as far as we are ahle, to resemhle... | |
| Mrs. Chapone (Hester) - 1810 - 202 sayfa
...neighbour;" therefore, if you have true benevolence, you wilt never do any thing injurious to individuals, OF to society. Now, all crimes whatever are (in their...love of God must lead to every virtue in the highest de• gree : and, we may be sure, we do not truly love him, if we content ourselves with avoiding flagrant... | |
| 1810 - 234 sayfa
...hearts, aad be constantly referred to, on all occasions, as the rul« and direction of all our actions. It is impossible to love God, without desiring to please him, and as far as we arc able, to resemble him ; therefore the love of God must lead to every virtue in the highest degree... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 792 sayfa
...all crimes whatever are (in their remoter consequences at least, if not immediately and ap~ patently) injurious to the society in which we live. It -is...impossible to love God without desiring to please him, and, as'i'ar as we are able, to resemble him ; therefore the love of God must lead to every virtue in the... | |
| Daniel Staniford - 1817 - 256 sayfa
...consequences, at least, if/not immediately and apparently) injurious to the society in which we live 4. It is impossible to love GOD, without desiring to...GOD must lead to every virtue in the highest degree. We may be sure, we do not truly love him, if we content ourselves with avoiding flagrant sins, and... | |
| Hester Chapone - 1821 - 358 sayfa
...all our hearts, with all our minds, with all our strength ; and our neighbour, or fellow creature, as ourselves. " Love worketh no ill to his neighbour;"...therefore, the love of God must lead to every virtue in B the highest degree : and we may be sure we do not truly love him, if we content ourselves with avoiding... | |
| Hester Chapone - 1829 - 208 sayfa
...alt our hearts, with ali our minds, with alt our strength ; and our neighbour (or fellow creature) as ourselves. " Love worketh no ill to his neighbour...the society in which we live. It is impossible to lorn God without desiring to please him, and, as far as we are able, to resemble him ; therefore, the... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1853 - 946 sayfa
...which to judge our own hearts. "-To love the Lord our God with aU our hearts, u-ith all our mind», y person p0 lore God, without desiring to please him, and, as far as we are able, to resemble him ; therefore the... | |
| Ann Plato - 1988 - 174 sayfa
...storms of life, and enables him to meet adversity, in all its forms, with firmness and tranquility. It is impossible to love God without desiring to please...must lead to every virtue, in the highest degree. We may be sure we do not truly love him, if we content ourselves with avoiding flagrant sins, and not... | |
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