With regard to their moral code, the principles of the Unitarians do not seem to admit their loosening, in the least, the bonds of duty : on the contrary, they appear to be actuated by an earnest desire to promote practical religion. . . . Love is, with... Tracts - Pagina 901800Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Thomas Belsham - 1805 - 320 pagina’s
...obferving the feftivals of the faints. And we feel ourfelves as little hurt by his unjuft anlmadverfions, as he himfelf would be by thofe of the honeft, but...habitual practice of virtue, from a principle of love to 6od and benevolence to man, is, in our judgement, the fum and fubftance of chriftian morality. The... | |
| Robert Adam - 1818 - 468 pagina’s
...renunciation of every vice, and the practice of every virtue." Love is, with them, the fulfilling of me law ; and the habitual practice ' of virtue, from...principle of love to God, and benevolence to man, is, in their judgment, " the' sum and substance of Christianity." * JSenson, Je66, Wakefield, Evanson, Lindsey,... | |
| 1824 - 484 pagina’s
...absolute renunciation of every vice, and the practice of every virtue." Love is with them the fulfilment of the law, and the habitual practice of virtue, from...principle of love to God, and benevolence to man, is, in their judgment, " the sum and substance of Christianity." They reject every thing in the commonly received... | |
| Thomas Robbins - 1824 - 494 pagina’s
...absolute renunciation of every vice, and the practice of every virtue." Love is with them the fulfilment of the law, and the habitual practice of virtue, from...principle of love to God, and benevolence to man, is, in their judgment, " the sum and substance ofCbristianily." They reject every thing in the commonly received... | |
| 1830 - 456 pagina’s
...objects of the divine favour, but such moral conduct as he has made them capable of. Love is with them the fulfilling of the law, and the habitual practice...principle of love to God and benevolence to man, is, in their judgment, ' the sum and substance of Christianity.' Bishop Burnet, in his address to the clergy... | |
| Joseph Nightingale - 1835 - 878 pagina’s
...requires the absolute renunciation of every vice, and the practice of every virtue." Love is with them the fulfilling of the law, and the habitual practice...principle of love to God, and benevolence to man, is, in their judgment, " the sum and substance of Christianity. They reject every thing in the commonly received... | |
| Thomas Harttree Cornish - 1836 - 538 pagina’s
..."requires the absolute renunciation of every vice, and the practice of every virtue." Love is with them the fulfilling of the law, and the habitual practice...principle of love to God, and benevolence to man, is, in their judgment, " the sum and substance of Christianity." They reject every thing in the commonly received... | |
| 1838 - 444 pagina’s
...Divine favour, but such moral conduct as He has made them capable of performing ; with whom love is the fulfilling of the law, and the habitual practice of virtue from » principle of love to God and benevolence to man, is the sum »n<J substance of Christianity. worship... | |
| Mary Dana Shindler - 1845 - 350 pagina’s
...they appear to be actuated by an earnest desire to promote practical religion. Love is, with them, the fulfilling of the law ; and the habitual practice...principle of love to God, and benevolence to man, is, in their judgment, the sum and substance of Christianity." — Religious World Displayed ; apud Field's... | |
| Joseph Barker, William Cooke, John Selkirk - 1845 - 634 pagina’s
...they appear to be actuated by an earnest desire to promote practical religion. Love IB, with them, the fulfilling of the law ; and the habitual practice...principle of love to God and benevolence to man, is, in their judgment, the sum and substance of Christianity." — Du. ADAMS : Relir/ious World Displayed.... | |
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