| John M'Donald (teacher of English) - 1838 - 188 páginas
...head', and honour the face of the old man', and fear thy God': I am the Lord'. Rom. xii. 10, Be kindly affectioned one to another' with brotherly love'; in honour ' preferring one another'. Phil. ii. 3, Let nothing be done through strife' or vain glory'; but in lowliness of mind' let each... | |
| William Romaine - 1839 - 418 páginas
...fortunes, and are able to manage the most difficult affairs. Others, as proud as they, deny them the fancied superiority. Hence come wars and fightings,...and then to one another: which has the most happy effect upon public, social, and private happiness. How would these flourish, if all men were of a meek... | |
| Jared Bell Waterbury - 1839 - 168 páginas
...worketh no ill to his neighbour : therefore love is the fulfilling of the law," Rom. xiii. 10. "Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love ; in honour preferring one another." Rom. xii. 10. 1,3 " Be pitiful, be courteous," 1 Pet. iii. 8. " The servant of the Lord must not strive;... | |
| George Mogridge - 1839 - 338 páginas
...dissimulation; when they abhor that which is evil, and cleave to that which is good; when they are kindly affectioned one to another, with brotherly love, in honour preferring one another; when they look to the same Saviour unreservedly for salvation, and with one heart and voice sing his... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. - 1839 - 558 páginas
...Pet. ii. 17. Honour all men. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. Honour the king. Rom. xii. 10. Be kindly affectioned one to another, with brotherly love, in honour preferring one another. Q. 127. What is the honour that inferiors ewe to superiors ? A. The honour which inferiors owe to their... | |
| John Hall - 1839 - 506 páginas
...think on these things, and do66 these things. And as to the exercise of love, they were to be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love ; in honour preferring one another. They were to regard each other with the affection that subsists between the nearest relations in life,... | |
| John Bird Sumner (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1840 - 536 páginas
...towards another, rejoicing with them that do rejoice, and weeping with them that weep ;" to " be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love, in honour preferring one another ;" not to be " overcome of evil, but to overcome evil with good." 7 For this is that excellent gift... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1840 - 488 páginas
...he tells them not to retaliate, should it ever be inflicted on them by others. Ver. 10. ' Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love ; in honour preferring one another.' The words in the original convey more strongly and specifically the affection of our text, than has... | |
| Henry Tyrwhitt Jones Macnamara - 1841 - 436 páginas
...of their Master. Paul says, "I am the least of the apostles;" and writes to his brethren, "Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another."-^ " Submitting yourselves one to another in the fear of God."J "Let nothing be done through strife or... | |
| Alexander Smith Paterson - 1841 - 486 páginas
...belonging to any one, whether our superior, our inferior, or our equal. Rom. xii. 10—" Be kindly affectioned one to another, with brotherly love ; in honour preferring one another." See also Eccl. x. 20 ; Matt, xxiii. 11; Phil. ii. 3, and 1 Cor. xix. 22. 3. That we are forbidden to... | |
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