| Wendell Phillips - 1891 - 514 páginas
...once who said, "By their fruits ye shall know them." The beloved disciple said, " He that loveth not his brother, whom he hath seen, how shall he love God, whom he hath not seen ? " " Infidel loving your brother ! " The writer in the Traveller says : — " We have not (infrequently... | |
| 1892 - 412 páginas
...nothing. For men in vain plead for such Devotion as robs Society, such as defrauds Mankind He that loves not his Brother whom he hath seen, how shall he love God whom he hath not seen. ( 202 ) he forbids, when you think you do what he requires. You may be idolatrous, when you think... | |
| 1892 - 414 páginas
...nothing. For men in vain plead for such Devotion as robs Society, such as defrauds Mankind He that loves not his Brother whom he hath seen, how shall he love God whom he hath not seen. ( 202 ) he forbids, when you think you do what he requires. You may be idolatrous, when you think... | |
| Frances Power Cobbe - 1894 - 392 páginas
...pauper school. I have never quite seen the force of the argument " If a man love not his neighbour whom he hath seen, how shall he love God whom he hath not seen ? " But the converse is very clear. " If a man hath not been beloved by his neighbour or his parents,... | |
| Michael Ferrebee Sadler - 1895 - 346 páginas
...inseparable. Must we not apply to peace the words which St. John applies to love, " He that loveih not his brother whom he hath seen, how shall he love God whom he hath not seen? " "Long-suffering." In a world of contradictions and provocations like this, if there is to be... | |
| Thomas De Quincey, David Masson - 1896 - 470 páginas
...sensibilities at this time by our own literature. With what fury would I often exclaim : He who loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how shall he love God whom he hath not seen ? You, Mr. A, L, M, 0, you who care not for Milton, and value not the dark sublimities which rest... | |
| 1908 - 386 páginas
...nothing. For Men in vain plead for such Devotion as robs Society, such as defrauds Mankind. He that loves not his Brother whom he hath seen, how shall he love God whom he hath not seen. Weak Persons are apt to say, Can we do too much for God? Can we spend too much Time in Religion?... | |
| Edward Bellamy - 1897 - 452 páginas
...as stone toward their fellow-beings and sodden with hate and suspicion of them. 'If a man love not his brother whom he hath seen, how shall he love God whom he hath not seen ?' The priests deafened their flocks with appeals to love God, to give their hearts to him. They... | |
| Manchester Historic Association (Manchester, N.H.) - 1908 - 390 páginas
...nothing. For Men in vain plead for such Devotion as robs Society, such as defrauds Mankind. He that loves not his Brother whom he hath seen, how shall he love Ood whom he hath not seen. Weak Persons are apt to say, Can we do too much for God? Can we spend too... | |
| Edward Bellamy - 1898 - 434 páginas
...as stone toward their fellow-beings and sodden with hate and suspicion of them. ' If a man love not his brother whom he hath seen, how shall he love God whom he hath not seen ? ' The priests deafened thenflocks with appeals to love God, to give their hearts to him. They... | |
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