| George Washington Montgomery - 1870 - 334 pages
...proclaims the following as the motives and " impulsions " of his benevolence : — " I give no alms only to satisfy the hunger of my brother, but to fulfil and accomplish the will and command of God. I draw not my purse for his sake that demands it, but his that enjoined it ; I relieve no man... | |
| John Richard T. Eaton - 1873 - 450 pages
...//. KM, II. 99, who remarks on the identity of feeling expressed by Sir T. Brown, Rel. Med., II. § 2: "I give no alms to satisfy the hunger of my brother,...fulfil and accomplish the will and command of my God." • Cf. Id. VI. 306. tary Orders. They spent themselves gladly for their brethren. The very capacity... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1874 - 132 pages
...call us heathens. Therefore this great work of charity must have other motives, ends, and impulsions. I give no alms to satisfy the hunger of my brother,...fulfil and accomplish the will and command of my God ; I draw not my purse for his sake that demands it, but his that enjoined it ; I relieve no man upon... | |
| Incorporated free and open church association - 1875 - 260 pages
...following the precepts of the author of the Religio Medici, be in a position to say with entire truth, " I give no alms to satisfy the hunger of my brother,...fulfil and accomplish the will and command of my God; I draw not my purse for his sake that demands it, but His that enjoined it; I relieve no man upon the... | |
| 1915 - 540 pages
...the context of a fine passage on Charity in its best sense, wrote ' I give no alms only to satisfie the hunger of my Brother but to fulfil and accomplish the Will and Commandment of my God.' He goes, in fact, no further than ' Inasmuch as ye did it unto one of the least... | |
| John Richard Turner Eaton - 1879 - 420 pages
...II. EM, II. 99, who remarks on the identity of feeling expressed by Sir T. Brown, Rel. Kfed., II. § 2 : "I give no alms to satisfy the hunger of my brother,...fulfil and accomplish the will and command of my God." tary Orders. They spent themselves gladly for their brethren. The very capacity which has often been... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1881 - 466 pages
...great work of charity must have other motives, ends, and impulsions. I give no alms only to satisfie the hunger of my Brother, but to fulfil and accomplish the Will and Command of my GOD : I draw not my purse for his sake that demands it, but His That enjoyned it : I relieve no man upon... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1881 - 476 pages
...great work of charity must have other motives, ends, and impulsions. I give no alms only to satisfie the hunger of my Brother, but to fulfil and accomplish the Will and Command of my GOD : I draw not my purse for his sake that demands it, but His That enjoyned it : I relieve no man upon... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1881 - 648 pages
...great work of charity must have other motives, ends, and impulsions. I give no alms only to satisfie the hunger of my Brother, but to fulfil and accomplish the Will and Command of my GOD : I draw not my purse for his sake that demands it, but His That enjoyned it : I relieve no man upon... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1882 - 220 pages
...call us heathens. Therefore this great work of charity must have other motives, ends, and impulsions. I give no alms to satisfy the hunger of my brother,...to fulfil and accomplish the will and command of my GToo"; 1 draw not my purse for his sake that~demands it, but his that enjoined it ; I relieve no man... | |
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