| James Augustus Hessey - 1865 - 264 pages
...and symbol, and which impart to them all their grace and sanctity and dignity. " He that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how shall he love God whom he hath not seen 1" He that saith " Corban" to his father's need, when that need touches but his worldly substance,... | |
| 1868 - 402 pages
...man trained to righteousness, who made his sovereign an after consideration." — "If a man love uot his brother whom he hath seen, how shall he love God whom he hath not seen ? " wrote the apostle; and Solomon knew, "that better was a little with righteousness, than great... | |
| Lucy F March Phillipps - 1869 - 210 pages
...not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses." "And he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how shall he love God whom he hath not seen." But if our hearts are, by the grace of God, softened and filled with love to our fellows, and... | |
| 1872 - 502 pages
...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 (Great Britain) - 1873 - 624 pages
...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 - 232 pages
...reviled, reviled not again ; when He suffered He threatened not. Envy Love If a man love not his own brother whom he hath seen, how shall he love God Whom he hath not seen ? Covetousness Liberality I was hungry and ye gave Me no meat, thirsty and ye gave Me no drink.... | |
| 1875 - 688 pages
...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 - 606 pages
...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... | |
| 1917 - 542 pages
...Joseph's Introduction to Logic (p. 342), viz., the familiar Johannine argument, ' If a man love not his brother whom he hath seen, how shall he love God whom he hath not seen? '(ie, much less will he do so). Here again the argument as stated is quite precarious and unsound... | |
| William Edwin Coghlan - 1877 - 316 pages
...can have no love of God without a life of earnest work for the good of men; for if a man " love not his " brother whom he hath seen, how shall he love " God whom he hath not seen ?" Surely such thoughts as these bring vividly before the mind that noble Apostle, standing in... | |
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