A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeDent, 1961 - 355 páginas |
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... Divine grace , or that it is in our own power to make ourselves perfect . It only supposes , that through the want of a sincere intention of pleasing God in all our actions we fall into such irregularities of life as by the ordinary ...
... Divine grace , or that it is in our own power to make ourselves perfect . It only supposes , that through the want of a sincere intention of pleasing God in all our actions we fall into such irregularities of life as by the ordinary ...
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... Divine grace ; it is to dry up the springs of our passions that war against the soul , to cool the flame of our blood , and render the mind more capable of Divine meditations . So that although these abstinences give some pain to the ...
... Divine grace ; it is to dry up the springs of our passions that war against the soul , to cool the flame of our blood , and render the mind more capable of Divine meditations . So that although these abstinences give some pain to the ...
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... Divine grace ; that , instead of worldly cares and contrivances , he was busy in forti- fying his soul against all approaches of sin ; that , instead of costly show , and expensive generosity of a splendid life , he loved and exercised ...
... Divine grace ; that , instead of worldly cares and contrivances , he was busy in forti- fying his soul against all approaches of sin ; that , instead of costly show , and expensive generosity of a splendid life , he loved and exercised ...
Contenido
Of the great danger and folly of not intend | 19 |
We can please God in no state or employ | 32 |
Persons that are free from the necessity | 48 |
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