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
| London metrop. tabernacle - 1885 - 900 páginas
...the outward requirements of the moral law; or that it is a freedom from all voluntary indisposition to love God with all the heart, and our neighbour as ourselves ; or that it is an entire freedom from the consciousness of sin at any particular time, und under any... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1871 - 914 páginas
...positive laws subordinated to those of moral obligation. Christ approved of the lawyer who said that to love God with all the heart, and our neighbour as ourselves, " is more than all whole burnt-offerings and sacrifices." Perfection of the Law. The perfection of... | |
| 1882 - 684 páginas
...Let us read these two great commandments (w. 30, 31). The Scribe said, ' Yes, Master, that is true, to love God with all the heart, and our neighbour as ourselves, is better than sacrifice on the altar.' Jesus saw. *hat he answered wisely, and said He was not far... | |
| Stanley Leathes - 1882 - 286 páginas
...If a thing is true, it matters not who has said it, for if it is true God says it. Now, the command to love God with all the heart, and our neighbour as ourselves, is a primary truth of this nature. It is true, not because Moses said it, nor even because God said... | |
| William McDonald - 1883 - 272 páginas
...sense of being mature and not admitting of increase, but complete up to our present light and capacity. To love God with all the heart, and our neighbour as ourselves, is the substance of the Divine law, and the limit of the Divine claim upon us. " Whatever may be the... | |
| Charles Grandison Finney - 2003 - 1386 páginas
...and a most God-provoking evasion of his claims. To intend to do duty is gross nonsense. To do duty is to love God with all the heart, and our neighbour as ourselves, that is, to choose, will, intend the highest well-being of God and our neighbour for its own sake.... | |
| Jean Daillé - 1843 - 512 páginas
...Gentiles do by nature the things contained in the law ;" that is, not the things commanded by the law, as, to love God with all the heart, and our neighbour as ourselves, (for how could the Gentiles do those things naturally which the Jews themselves were never able to... | |
| 1886 - 466 páginas
...less than to walk with God all day long; to abide every hour in Christ, and He and His words in us ; to love God with all the heart, and our neighbour as ourselves; to live, and that in no conventional sense, ' no longer to ourselves, but to Him who died for us, and... | |
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