| Jeremy Taylor, John Wheeldon - 1768 - 128 pàgines
...corwerfation ; that is, affinal to all v/ith whom we converfe, and potentially extend.ed unto thofe with whom we did not. For he who was to treat his enemies with forgivenefs and prayers, and love and beneficence, was indeed to have no enemies, and to have all friends.... | |
| Henry Kaye Bonney - 1815 - 422 pàgines
...as " our conversation ; that is, actual to all with " whom we converse, and potentially ex" tended unto those with whom we did not. " For he who was...enemies with " forgiveness and prayers, and love and bene" ficence, was indeed to have no enemies, and "to have all friends. •i". . '...CO ...! ,.;. ..•..... | |
| Henry Kaye Bonney - 1815 - 422 pàgines
...her aptness to be" come religion, then it was declared that " our friendships were to be as universal as ".our conversation; that is, actual to all with " whom we converse, and potentially ex" tended unto those with whom we did not. " For he who was to treat his enemies with " forgiveness... | |
| Samuel Parr, John Johnstone - 1828 - 720 pàgines
...make her aptness become religion, then it was declared that our friendships were to be as universal as our conversation ; that is, actual to all with...and potentially extended unto those with whom we did not."—Taylor's Polemical Discourses, p. 642. NOTK 20., p. 370. We may say of the word neighbour (Arist.... | |
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1828 - 554 pàgines
...seem more safe in my prudence, than open and communicative in my friendship to you. You first inquire, how far a dear and perfect friendship is authorized by the principles of Christianity ? To this I answer ; that the word ' friendship,' in the sense we commonly mean by it, is not so much... | |
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1834 - 364 pàgines
...make her aptness to become religion, then it was declared that our friendships were to be as universal as our conversation ; that is, actual to all with...indeed to have no enemies, and to have all friends. F So that to your question, ' how far a dear and perfect friendship is authorised by the principles... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1839 - 404 pàgines
...make her aptness to become religion, then it was declared that our friendships were to be as universal as our conversation ; that is, actual to all with...friends. So that to your question, ' how far a dear and F perfect friendship is authorised by the principles of christianity,' the answer is ready and easy... | |
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1839 - 374 pàgines
...make her aptness to become religion, then it was declared that our friendships were to be as universal as our conversation; that is, actual to all with whom...friends. So that to your question, ' how far a dear and F perfect friendship is authorised by the principles of christianity,' the answer is ready and easy... | |
| 1855 - 444 pàgines
...to increase her privileges, .... then it was declared that our friendships were to be as universal as our conversation ; that is, actual to all with whom we converse, and potentially extended unto tjiiose with whom we did not. For he who was to treat his enemies with forgiveness and prayers, and... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 pàgines
...at a moderate price, in three large volumes, printed by Mr. Childs, of Bungay.] You first enquire, how far a dear and perfect friendship is authorized by the principles of Christianity ? To this, I answer ; that the word " friendship " in the sense we commonly mean by it, is not so much... | |
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