 | Alfred Ainger - 1870 - 325 páginas
...loneliness is not the mark of a strong brave man; nay, and cannot be the mark of a Godloving man; for " he who loves not his brother whom he hath seen, how shall he love his Father whom he hath not seen ?" And if a man claims to have penetrated the Divine mysteries, and... | |
 | 1872
...Minister, with deep sadness, "did not God make him what he is, good, gallant and loving? If a man love not his brother whom he hath seen, how shall he love God whom he has not seen? We try to be more than man — how many of us end by being less?" "But great heavens!... | |
 | National association for the promotion of social science - 1873
...And there is a familiar Scripture text which pointedly brings out the truth : " He that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how shall he love God whom he hath not seen T " If by God is meant some powerful monstrous being, the idea can be received without previous... | |
 | Augustine David Crake - 1873
...business, but fervent in spirit, serving the Lord. In .temptation to hatred or envy. — If a man love not his brother, whom he hath seen, how shall he love God, whom he hath nqt seen ? Under temptation to sins of thought.- —Let the meditation of my heart be always acceptable... | |
 | 1851
...affection towards those who seem to have no earthly interest in what they are doing. " ' If a man love not his brother whom he hath seen, how shall he love God whom he hath not seen ? ' is the acute observation of the apostle John ; and it is only by awakening human affection... | |
 | 1875
...speak to them. We met together. I read the chapter in which is the passage, " He that loveth not hia brother whom he hath seen, how shall he love God whom he hath not seen ? " We then repeated the Confession, which was followed by several of the Church prayers, and... | |
 | THOMAS DE QUINCEY - 1876
...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... | |
 | James Freeman Clarke - 1877 - 336 páginas
...to give us always better and higher affections, and to made the lower a step upward to the higher. " He who loves not his brother whom he hath seen, how shall he love God whom he hath not seen ? " All human love leads up to divine love. It is a Jacob's ladder, leading up to heaven. Everything... | |
 | James Freeman Clarke - 1871 - 336 páginas
...to give us always better and higher affections, and to made the lower a step upward to the higher. " He who loves not his brother whom he hath seen, how shall he love God whom he hath not seen ? " All human love leads up to divine love. It is a Jacob's ladder, leading up to heaven. Everything... | |
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