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" If any man says I love God and hates his brother, he is a liar. For he who loves not his brother, whom he sees, how can he love God whom he does not see? "
An Easy and Practical Introduction to the Latin Language ... - Page 56
by Alexander H. Monteith - 1854
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COMMENTARY ON THE EPISTLES OF ST. JOHN

DR. FRIEDRICH - 1837 - 412 pages
...loved us first. 20. If any man say : I love God, and hateth his brother, he is a liar, for he who doth not love his brother, whom he sees, how can he love God whom he sees not? 21. And this commandment we have from him, that whosoever loveth God, must also love his...
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The Works of John Robinson: Pastor of the Pilgrim Fathers, Volume 1

John Robinson - Congregational churches - 1851 - 576 pages
...of goodness, or imagines it in himself, that loves not good men for it. Lastly, " he that loves not his brother whom he sees, how can he love God whom he sees not?" 1 John iv. 20. Not, but that there is matter of love infinitely more than in any, or all...
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A manual of instructions in Christian doctrine [by J.G. Wenham and 2 others].

John George Wenham - Catechisms, English - 1861 - 398 pages
...duty will not be likely to do so in the more difficult one. " For he," says St. John, " who loves not his brother, whom he sees, how can he love God, whom he sees not ?" (1 John iv. 20.) It may have been because this love and obedience to our parents is strictly...
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Loveland and other poems, chiefly concerning love, Issue 536

Wade Robinson - 1873 - 308 pages
...another's eyes Is growing stronger, fitter for the clear Deep sunshine of the skies. He who loves not his brother whom he sees, How can he love God whom he has not seen ? He who would gain the ultimate mysteries Must with the first begin. We to each other...
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A New Practical and Easy Method of Learning the Latin Language ...

J. H. P. Seidenstücker - Latin language - 1893 - 186 pages
...servant. Omnes, qui haec praecepta servant, homines sunt honesti et pii. A good daughter loves her lather, her mother, her brothers and her sisters. He who does...he sees, how can he love God whom he does not see? He alone loves God, who observes his commands. The commands of God are good. All men must observe the...
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The Complete Works of Count Tolstoy, Volume 15

graf Leo Tolstoy - 1904 - 420 pages
...brother, whom we can love. He who says that he loves God, and hates his brother, is deceiving, for if he does not love his brother, whom he sees, how can he love God, whom he does not see? 21. For we have the commandment to love God in our brother. Chap. V. 3, 4. The love of God is, that...
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Complete Works ...

graf Leo Tolstoy - 1904 - 874 pages
...brother, whom we can love. He who says that he loves God, and hates his brother, is deceiving, for if he does not love his brother, whom he sees, how can he love God, whom he does not see? 21. For we have the commandment to love God in our brother. Chap. V. 3, 4. The love of God is, that...
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The Via Vitae of St. Benedict: The Holy Rule Arranged for Mental Prayer

Bernard Hayes - Monastic and religious life - 1908 - 380 pages
...Commandment, the love of God. We must fear to break so serious a commandment of God. " If a man love not his brother whom he sees, how can he love God Whom he sees not ?" 7. " Let them love their Abbot with sincere and humble affection." He is the father of...
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Finland and the Finns

Arthur Reade - Finland - 1917 - 382 pages
...gods," and Professor Walfred Wasenius well observes that its fundamental thought is really, "If a man does not love his brother whom he sees, how can he loVe God whom he does not see?" The form of the poem is very fine, and the skill with which the complicated story is worked out by...
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The Assembly Herald, Volume 24

1918 - 914 pages
...forth that a man who says "I love God" and hates his brother is guilty of falsehood; because, if he does not love his brother whom he sees, how can he love God whom he does not see? And if he loves his brother, he will treat him as a brother in social and industrial life; and there...
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