Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,   III,  4|    the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, and peace; " and, "
 2  II,    IV,  2|     law, replied, "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all
 3  II,    IV,  2|      like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself."
 4  II,    IV,  2|  others, by which undoubtedly love was to be kindled in him
 5  II,    IV,  2|     Saviour says, "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all
 6  II,    VI,  3|    was attached with a warmer love to the Author of its being,
 7  II,    VI,  3|       joined itself to God by love as that it may justly be
 8  II,    VI,  4|    That the perfection of his love and the sincerity of his
 9  II,    VI,  4| fellows." As a reward for its love, then, it is anointed with
10  II,    VI,  5| belonged to Christ elected to love righteousness, so that in
11  II,    VI,  5|       to the immensity of its love it clung to it unchangeably
12  II,    VI,  5|    inextinguishable warmth of love, destroyed all susceptibility (
13  II,  VIII,  3|     have fallen away from the love of God are undoubtedly said
14  II,  VIII,  3|    iniquity has abounded, the love of many will grow cold."
15  II,  VIII,  3|   said to be cold; and if the love of many is said to wax cold;
16  II,    IX,  7|    become either an object of love to God, or else one of dislike
17  II,     X,  5|       consumed by the fire of love, or wasted away by zeal
18  II,    XI,  4|  gratification; otherwise the love of truth would appear to
19  II,    XI,  4|     directed to the study and love of the investigation of
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