| Matthew Hole - 1731 - 442 pages
...been faid by them of old, I'bott Jhalt love thy Friends, and hate thine Enemy 5 he hath commanded us to love our Enemies, to do good to them that hate us, and fray for them that defpitefully ufe and ferfecttte us. In fhort, he fulfill'd the whole Law, by... | |
| Thomas Chubb - 1732 - 882 pages
...mijled by it. Thus for example, in the Chriftian revelation, (which is allowed to be the moft perfed: of any revelation that has hitherto come forth under...hate us, to take no thought for the morrow, not to refift evil and the like; which precepts were we not to exercife our difcerning faculty in order to... | |
| Philip Doddridge - Theology - 1803 - 680 pages
...justly deserved it : his doctrine also as well as his example has taught us, to be harm less as doves, to Love our enemies, to do good to them that hate us, and to pray for them that despitefully use us and persecute IM j. And will a maxim like that allow... | |
| John Pawson - 1809 - 434 pages
...to bear his cross, and to suffer with him, so that we may reign with him hereafter. We learn of him, to love our enemies ; " To do good to them that hate us, and to pray for them who despitefully use and persecute us :" If we are " reviled, we revile not again... | |
| Christian biography - 1810 - 480 pages
...mind, How can this be consistent with religion, of which the very essence is love; which commands us to love our enemies, to do good to them that hate us, to pray for them that spitefully use us, to bless them that curse us, to bless and not to curse? It has... | |
| William Burdon - Ethics - 1820 - 1026 pages
...to." The conduct of the world will 3 C ever be found inconsistent with those precepts which command us to " love our enemies, to do good to them that hate us, and when we are beaten on one cheek, to offer the other ;" for they are wholly incompatible with our... | |
| Daniel Waterland - Apologetics - 1823 - 498 pages
...injuries, no injustice, violence, or oppression, ought to stifle our sense of this duty ; for we are to " love our enemies, to do good " to them that hate us, and to pray for them that despite" fully use us and persecute us. If our enemy hunger, we " must feed... | |
| Daniel Waterland - Apologetics - 1823 - 498 pages
...injuries, no injustice, violence, or oppression, ought to stifle our sense of this duty ; for we are to "love our enemies, to do good " to them that hate us, and to pray for them that despite" fully use us and persecute us. If our enemy hunger, we " must feed... | |
| Freedom of the press - 1825 - 546 pages
...are. " The conductof the world will ever be found inconsistent with those precepts which command us to love our enemies, to do good to them that hate us, and when stricken on one cheek to offer the other ; for they are wholly incompatible with our nature.... | |
| William Lothian - Bible - 1828 - 580 pages
...from his children, which he would hardly bear from the hands of strangers. But the Gospel teaches us to " love our enemies, to do good to them that hate us, and to pray for such as despitefully use us," (Matt. v. 44. 8. Lastly, the Apostle describes the permanency... | |
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