| Pocumtack Valley Memorial Association - 1905 - 522 pages
...with him. To be good and do good was as natural for him as it is for the grass to grow. He knew how to rejoice with them that rejoice, and to weep with them that weep. He was a man of large public spirit, sterling common sense and broadly tolerant vision and attitude.... | |
| 1882 - 402 pages
...and which inclines us to find our pleasure and our pain in the lives of others as well as in our own, to rejoice with them that rejoice, and to weep with them that weep (Applause). Sympathen is another word for love, which is declared to be the fulfilling of the law,... | |
| Frederick John Foakes-Jackson - Catacombs - 1924 - 690 pages
...warm sympathy displayed by Christians to one another. Absence of feeling was the ideal of the one ; to rejoice with them that rejoice and to weep with them that weep, the duty of the other. The most famous examples of Stoicism prided themselves on their complete freedom... | |
| John Bigelow - Christianity - 1927 - 192 pages
...to any person, but every unreadiness to do good of all kinds to all that we can; every unwillingness to rejoice with them that rejoice, and to weep with them that weep, and to love our neighbor as ourselves; every aversion to be inwardly all love and outwardly all meekness,... | |
| Hildegard of Bingen - Literary Collections - 2004 - 246 pages
...glue, it links together the minds of the faithful so that they are of one will in God, and causes them "to rejoice with them that rejoice" and "to weep with them that weep" [Rom 12.15]. By God's hounty, saintly lady, this love affords me a pleasant recollection of you in... | |
| F. J. Foakes-Jackson - History - 2005 - 681 pages
...warm sympathy displayed by Christians to one another. Absence of feeling was the ideal of the one ; to rejoice with them that rejoice and to weep with them that weep, the duty of the other. The most famous examples of Stoicism prided themselves on their complete freedom... | |
| 1873 - 814 pages
...weakness, to the religion which tells us that ' they who mourn are- blessed,' and which commands us to ' rejoice with them that rejoice, and to weep with them that weep ! ' '' If Stoicism, in its full development, was utterly opposed to Christianity, the same may be said... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge - 1914 - 588 pages
...Christ has given to the world, sympathy stands among the chief and foremost. It was Christ who taught "To rejoice with them that rejoice and to weep with them that weep." He smiled at the wedding feast at Cana of Galilee and He wept at the grave of Lazarus. He lived and... | |
| Christian Science - 1918 - 722 pages
...Gethsemane that it has almost overlooked the true meaning of the triumph of the Easter morn. We are bidden to rejoice with them that rejoice, and to weep with them that weep, but this weeping of ours will avail our brethren little unless we are also able to give them that which... | |
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