A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeDent, 1961 - 355 páginas |
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... desire of being so . When she feels this intention , she will find it as pos- sible to act up to it , as to be strictly sober and chaste , because it is her care and desire to be so . This doctrine does not suppose that we have no need ...
... desire of being so . When she feels this intention , she will find it as pos- sible to act up to it , as to be strictly sober and chaste , because it is her care and desire to be so . This doctrine does not suppose that we have no need ...
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... desire of glory . For the one always rises and falls in proportion to the other . I know it is said in defence of this method of educa- tion , that ambition , and a desire of glory , are necessary to excite young people to industry ...
... desire of glory . For the one always rises and falls in proportion to the other . I know it is said in defence of this method of educa- tion , that ambition , and a desire of glory , are necessary to excite young people to industry ...
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... desires ; for the desire of these accom- plishments is a vanity of the mind , and the masters of them are generally vain men . For the desire of any thing that is not a real good , lessens the application of the mind after that which is ...
... desires ; for the desire of these accom- plishments is a vanity of the mind , and the masters of them are generally vain men . For the desire of any thing that is not a real good , lessens the application of the mind after that which is ...
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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