| Whole duty - 1741 - 504 pages
...grant me for the time to come, fuch a fenfe of thine infinite goodnefs and mercy, that J may love thee with all my heart, with all my foul, and with all my ftrength, that J may ftudy to pleafethee in all things, and be afraid of nothing fo much as thy wrath and indignation.... | |
| G. H. - 1779 - 132 pages
...infinite love to us, I defire to love thee, my Jefus, uho art my only comfort in this place of banifhment, the only hope of my infirm foul, and above all the...with all my foul, and with all my ftrength ; and, I wifli, that as every moment is an increafe of my life, fo it may be of the love I have for thee ; this... | |
| 1799 - 614 pages
...Will you not reply — No, Lord, this is not my cafe ; all I can fay is this — " i dtjire to love God, with all my heart, with all my foul, and with all my flrength, and it is my daily forrow that I feel fo little of the influence of this facred principle."... | |
| John Wesley - 1790 - 736 pages
...enabled to witnefs a good confeffion-, and to lell the people, that through grace, I Joved the Lord my God with all my heart, with all my foul, and with all my ftrength. The fire of his love conftrained me to declare all that I experienced ; that the efficacy of the Saviour's... | |
| abbé Barruel (Augustin) - 1798 - 434 pages
...Damilaville, 2 March, 1763, Vol. 58, Let. 35, P-72. Of Fredene, and his ftrange condud. « Jound tbrejhing with all my heart, with all my " foul, and with all my ftrength ; in fhort, as they " tell us we are to love God. But, fituated as I " am, I muft content myjelf with... | |
| 1803 - 512 pages
...Will you not reply — No, Lord, this is not my cafe ; all I can fay is this — " I desire to love God, with all my heart, with all my foul, and with all my ftrength, and it is my daily forrow that I feel fo little of the influence of this facred principle." If this is... | |
| Hours - 1804 - 604 pages
...catholic, apoftolic, and Roman church, doth propofe unto me to believe. I love God for his own fake alone,' With all my heart, with all my foul, and with all my ftrength. . . ". • I refign myfelf purely, intlrely and abfolutely, to the difpofition of his moft holy, and... | |
| 1909 - 568 pages
...my only comfort in this place of banishment, the only hope of my infirm soul, my happiness above all I can enjoy in this life. I love Thee, my God, with my whole heart, with my whole soul, and with all my mind and strength. I wish that, as every moment... | |
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