I answer: A Methodist is one who has "the love of God shed abroad in his heart by the Holy Ghost given unto him"; one who "loves the Lord his God with all his heart, and with all his soul, and with all his mind, and with all his strength. The Quarterly Review - Page 388edited by - 1831Full view - About this book
| Thomas Boston - Theology, Doctrinal - 1812 - 512 pages
...as to one title, was to be obeyed to the fullest extent. (8.) Perfect in degrees. He was to ' love the Lord his God with all his heart, and with all his soul, and with all hfe mind,' Matt. xxii. 37. Every act of obedience behoved to be perfect in degrees, wanting nothing... | |
| John Reeve - Muggletonians - 1820 - 626 pages
...action, Do this, and thou shalt live eternally ; but if a man shall blaspheme, persecute, and defy the Lord his God with all his heart, and with all his soul, and with all his strength, as many doth at this day, this is an evil action ; and he that doth this shall die a death eternal... | |
| Robert Southey - Evangelists - 1820 - 642 pages
...corruptible body, is the complying with that kind command, ' My son, give me thy heart !' It is the loving the Lord his God, with all his heart, and with all his soul, and with all his mind." But these occasional explanations did not render the general use of the word less mischievous,... | |
| Robert Southey - Evangelists - 1820 - 660 pages
...corruptible body, is the complying with that kind command, ' My son, give me thy heart !' It is the loving the Lord his God, with all his heart, and with all his soul, and with all his mind." But these occasional explanations did not render the general use of the word less mischievous,... | |
| Arminianism - 1876 - 1204 pages
...Methodist is one who has ' the love of God shed abroad in his heart by the Holy Ghost given unto him,' one who ' loves the Lord his God with all his heart, and with all his soul, and with all his mind, and with all his strength.' " This is Wesley's view of the essence of true religion. WHJ... | |
| Nathanael Emmons - 1823 - 508 pages
...them that were under the law." Christ was as much bound as any other man by the divine law, to love the Lord his God with all his heart, and with all his soul, and with all his mind, and with all his strength, and his neighbour as himself. As a child, he was bound to obey... | |
| Philip Skelton - 1824 - 548 pages
...and must entirely forgive, if he is injured by any; must ' love his neighbour as himself; and love God with all his heart, and with all his soul, and with all his strength.' Now, although it may cost a man no small struggle to bring himself to such a frame of mind ; yet, with... | |
| Philip Skelton - 1824 - 1090 pages
...and must entirely forgive, if he is injured by any ; must ' love his neighbour as himself; and love God with all his heart, and with all his soul, and with all his strength.' Now, although it may cost a man no small struggle to bring himself to such a frame of mind ; yet, with... | |
| Philip Skelton - 1824 - 538 pages
...and must entirely forgive, if he is injured by any; must ' love his neighbour as himself; and love God with all his heart, and with all his soul, and with all his strength.' Now, although it may cost a man no small struggle to bring himself to such a frame of mind ; yet, with... | |
| Dirck Cornelius Lansing - Presbyterian Church - 1825 - 364 pages
...a single object of affection. It will be, both the delight, and the labour of his life, to " love, the Lord his God, with all his heart, and with all his soul, and with all his might." We briefly contemplate — II. THE EXTENT OF THE OBLIGATION EXHIBITED IN THE TEXT. When... | |
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