It requires us to love God with all the heart, and our neighbour as ourselves. Sermons - Página 137por William Bourn Oliver Peabody, Oliver William Bourn Peabody - 1849 - 259 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1832 - 294 páginas
...design must be fulfilled either by atonement, penalty, or obedience. Are we then unable since the fall to love God with all the heart, and our neighbour as ourselves ? Are we unable to do this after we have been created anew in Christ Jesus ? But if we were pure from... | |
| 1837 - 684 páginas
...with regard to the present subject, respects the high standard of God's holy law, the sum of which is, to love God with all the heart, and our neighbour as ourselves. So far as we are wanting in this affection for God, and our fellow-men, and so far as we have an affection... | |
| Leonard Woods - 1835 - 238 páginas
...with regard to the present subject, respects the high standard of God's holy law, the sum of which is, to love God with all the heart, and our neighbour as ourselves. So far as we are wanting in this affection for God, and our fellow men, and so far as we have an affection... | |
| 1846 - 604 páginas
...Are they relieved from obedience to the law, by embracing the Gospel? Is the command of the royal law to "love God with all the heart," and our neighbour as ourselves, not applicable to a Christian believer? Or taking the letter of the moral law, as well as its spirit,... | |
| William Bourn Oliver Peabody - 1849 - 416 páginas
...knowledge in time to come, and nothing can exceed the thoughtfulness and attention they bestow 23* in preparing the comfort of their declining years....manner is gloomy are profoundly religious at heart. I dread this solemnity. It is too often artificial, unconsciously made up ; in its very best estate... | |
| Moses Stuart - 1854 - 690 páginas
...their own account and on principles of legal merit. The law allows of no imperfection. It requires us "to love God with all the heart, and our neighbour as ourselves." Now as no man on earth has ever done this (Jesus only excepted), so no man has ever been in a condition... | |
| Andrew Flinn Dickson - 1860 - 276 páginas
...silence, it was so beautiful and so true. He cried out, " Well, master, thou hast said the truth ! To love God with all the heart, and our neighbour as ourselves, is more than burnt offerings and sacrifices." While his enemies stood there, perplexed and put to shame,... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1864 - 730 páginas
...covet;'* thus condemning all irregular or inordinate desires. It is holy, just, and good. It requires us to love God with all the heart, and our neighbour as ourselves. There can therefore be no form or kind of righteousness, whether natural or gracious, higher than that... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1864 - 466 páginas
...;" thus condemning all irregular or inordinate desires. It is holy, just, and good. It requires us to love God with all the heart, and our neighbour as ourselves. There can therefore be no form or kind of righteousness, whether natural or gracious, higher than that... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1864 - 716 páginas
...covet;" thus condemning all irregular or inordinate desires. It is holy, just, and good. It requires us to love God with all the heart, and our neighbour as ourselves. There can therefore be no form or kind of righteousness, whether natural or gracious, higher than that... | |
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