First, — That a man's business is to do the will of God : Second, — That God takes upon himself the care of the man: Third, — Therefore, that a man must never be afraid of anything; and so, Fourth, — be left free to love God with all his heart,... Robert Falconer - Seite 303von George MacDonald - 1870 - 417 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Robert Elliott Speer - 1896 - 264 Seiten
...This was the teaching of Christ's example as truly' as of His words, in George Macdonald's summary, " First, that a man's business is to do the will of...second, that God takes upon Himself the care of the man ; and third, therefore, that a man must never be afraid of anything " (Robert Falconer, part iii.,... | |
| 1918 - 590 Seiten
...His religion is summed up in three brief propositions. " This is a healthy, practical, working faith: first, that a man's business is to do the will of God; secondly, that God will take upon Himself the care of that man ; and, thirdly, and, therefore, that... | |
| Louis Albert Banks - 1899 - 316 Seiten
...down the great foundation truths which he found there. These were the three which he wrote down : " First, that a man's business is to do the will of...second, that God takes upon himself the care of the man ; and third, therefore, that a man must never be afraid of anything." I wish you could all learn that... | |
| James Russell Miller - 1901 - 314 Seiten
...its four articles a very clear summary of our Lord's teaching concerning the whole duty of man : " First, That a man's business is to do the will of...Therefore, that a man must never be afraid of anything. Fourth, And so be left free to love God with all his heart and his neighbor as himself." So we should... | |
| Reginald John Campbell - 1903 - 296 Seiten
...As George Macdonald says in " Robert Falconer " : " This is a healthy, a practical, a working faith. First, that a man's business is to do the will of...God. Second, that God takes upon Himself the care of that man. Third, and, therefore, that a man ought never to be afraid of anything." Some of the grandest... | |
| James L. Gordon - 1911 - 406 Seiten
...George Macdonald says in "Robert Falconer": "This is a healthy creed; a practical, working theology. First, that a man's business is to do the will of...God. Second, that God takes upon Himself the care of that man. Third, and therefore, that a man ought never to be afraid of anything." I call that a good... | |
| Harris Franklin Rall - 1918 - 232 Seiten
...joined these two thoughts together when he says: "This is a healthy, a practical, a working faith. First, that a man's business is to do the will of...God. Second, that God takes upon himself the care of that man. Third, and therefore, that a man ought never to be afraid of anything." The Confidence of... | |
| 1888 - 626 Seiten
...will admit of. When I. use the word discoveries, I need hardly say that I use it with reference to His previous knowledge. They were these: — that...left free to love God with all his heart, and his neighbor as himself. But one day his thoughts having cleared themselves a little upon these points,... | |
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