| Joseph Dunstan - 1705 - 34 pages
...to God, is contain'd in that which our Saviour calls the firft and great Commandment, which is, is, to loVe the Lord our God with all our Heart, with all our Strength, and with all our Mind 5 the meaning of which is, that we ought to devote all the Faculties... | |
| Benjamin Farrow - 1708 - 272 pages
...concerning the Firfi Table, containing our Duty towards God, the general Sum and Subftance of it is, To love the Lord our God with all our Heart, with all our Mi/id, with all our Soult and with all our Leff.XXI. GftfaCOMMAWDMEKTS. Strength. Where the Multiplicity... | |
| William Lupton - 1729 - 456 pages
...Intenfenefs, that Cold and Languid affe&ions do fcarce bear the leaft Refemblance of Either. We are Commanded to love the Lord our God with all our heart, with all our mind, and with all our ftrength; Which Implies, That we mould very frequently Contemplate the High... | |
| John Killingbeck - 1730 - 406 pages
...which I hope it fufliciently appears what the juft Meaning and Importance of it is, how we may be (aid to love the Lord our God with all our Heart, with all our Soul, and with all our Mind : That it is fairly practicable in it felf, and very confiftent with the moderate... | |
| Matthew Hole - 1732 - 382 pages
...Powers both of Soul and Body, are to be exercis'd and employ'd in his Service. Our bleffed Saviour requires us, To love the Lord our God, with all our Heart, with all our Soul, and with all our Mind ; meaning, that thofe noble Faculties of our Understanding, Will, and Affeftions,... | |
| Thomas Watson - Sermons, English - 1741 - 718 pages
.... Queft. What is the Sum of the Ten Commandments ? 'v'; Reft. The Sum of the Ten Cpminandiments is, To love the Lord our God with all our Heart, with all our Soul, with all our Strength, and with ,'aiH our Mind, and our Neighbour as 'curfelves. DEU*. vî. j. "fhou /.'ale love... | |
| Assembly of divines shorter catech - 1743 - 368 pages
...Contained in fliort. 4*. Q^What is the Sum of the Ten Commandments ? A. The Sum of the Ten Commandments is to love the Lord our God with all our Heart, with all our Soul, with all our Strength, and with all our Mind, and our Neighbour as ourfelves. To la-ve our Neighbours as • ourfelves.... | |
| Samuel Clarke - 1744 - 434 pages
...Circumftances requifite to make the performance of this Duty acceptable and complete : We muft love the Lord our God, with all our Heart, with all our Soul, with all our Strength, and with all our Mind. The Hid and laft thing obfervable in the Text, is the Weight and Importance... | |
| Adam Smith (économiste) - 1761 - 458 pages
...entertained by any feet, who profeffed themfelves of a religion in which, as it is the firft precept to love the Lord our God with all our heart, with all our foul, and with all our ftrength, fo it is the fecond to love our neighbour as we love ourfelves ; and... | |
| Church of Scotland - Presbyterianism - 1764 - 648 pages
...Q. 42. What Is the Sum of the Ten Commandments? A. The Sum of the Ten Commandments, is, to lute the Lord our God, with all our Heart, with all our Soul, with all our Strength, and with all our Mind, and our Neighbour as ourfelves d. rfMat. 22. 37, 38» 39, 4°. Q;... | |
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