| Robert Vaughan, John Wycliffe - Lollards - 1828 - 472 pages
...creatures, and the unkindest of all the CHAP. " creatures that ever God made! It should be w v-^ '•ft full sweet and delightful to us to think thus on this...kindness, and this great love of Jesus " Christ!" It is under the influence of such reflections, that Wycliffe calls on men to become -active " on the... | |
| 1831 - 544 pages
...that man is the most fallen of creatures, and the unkindest of all creatures that ever God made ! It should be full, sweet, and delightful to us to think...great kindness, and this great love of Jesus Christ!" Vaughan observes of this exposition, " We find Wycliffe zealously inculcating the lessons of inspiration,... | |
| Sarus Adrian J. de Ruever Groneman - 1837 - 312 pages
...of himself, that he mi lht deliver us from sin and pain , and bring us to everlasting bliss. — It should be full sweet and delightful to us , to think...Jesus Christ! Apud Vaughanum, Vol. I. p. 322 et 327. 103 logiâ , rex Eduardus III, anno 1374, cum aliorum virorum , tum ejus curae demandavit causam quandam... | |
| Enoch Pond - 1841 - 216 pages
...unkindest of all the creatures that God ever made. It should be full sweet and delightful to us all, to think thus on this great kindness, and this great love of Jesus Christ." Surely, no man ever uttered sentiments such as these, whose heart had not been melted at the cross... | |
| John Wycliffe - Christian life - 1845 - 458 pages
...man is the most fallen of creatures, and the unkindest of all the creatures that ever God made. It should be full sweet and delightful to us to think...great kindness and this great love of Jesus Christ." The second occupation proper to the Sabbath, is said to consist in speaking. This should be first in... | |
| 1851 - 202 pages
...man is the most fallen of creatures, and the unkindest of all the creatures that ever God made. It should be full sweet and delightful to us to think...great kindness, and this great love of Jesus Christ." Like the great apostle of old, the love of Christ constrained him. From the cross he drew all the mightiest... | |
| James Gilfillan - Sabbath - 1861 - 604 pages
...day." He concludes an exhortation, to his reader, to " bethink" him of redemption, with the words, " It should be full sweet and delightful to us, to think...great kindness, and this great love of Jesus Christ." 2d, In speaking, — speaking in confession of sin to God, in " crying heartily to God, for grace and... | |
| Words, Horatius Bonar - Christianity - 1866 - 370 pages
...that man is the most fallen of creatures, and the unkindest of all creatures that God ever made. It should be full sweet and delightful to us to think...great kindness and this great love of Jesus Christ. 4. We are predestinated that we may obtain divine acceptance and become holy; having received that... | |
| William Marshall - Great Britain - 1875 - 338 pages
...his service, world without end, had not Christ, God and man, suffered this hard death for thee ; it should be full, sweet, and delightful to us to think thus on this great kindness and great love of Jesus Christ.' In 1350 the two statutes of Provisions and Premunire had been passed,... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson - Reformation - 1884 - 236 pages
...man is the most fallen of creatures, and the unkindest of all the creatures that ever God made ! It should be full sweet and delightful to us to think...great kindness, and this great love of Jesus Christ !" It is under the influence of such reflections, that Wicklif calls oil men to become active " on... | |
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