A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeDent, 1961 - 355 páginas |
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... exercise of all good works to the utmost of our power , as it is necessary to forgive until seventy times seven , and live in the habitual exercise of this forgiving temper , towards all that want it . And the reason of all this is very ...
... exercise of all good works to the utmost of our power , as it is necessary to forgive until seventy times seven , and live in the habitual exercise of this forgiving temper , towards all that want it . And the reason of all this is very ...
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... exercise which is the glory of Angels . You will perhaps say , though you rise late , yet you are always careful of your devotions when you are up . It may be so . But what then ? Is it well done of you to rise late , because you pray ...
... exercise which is the glory of Angels . You will perhaps say , though you rise late , yet you are always careful of your devotions when you are up . It may be so . But what then ? Is it well done of you to rise late , because you pray ...
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... exercise of humility , that he may go on in safety under the protection of this good guide , and not fall a sacrifice to his own progress in those virtues which are to save mankind from destruction . Humility does not consist in having ...
... exercise of humility , that he may go on in safety under the protection of this good guide , and not fall a sacrifice to his own progress in those virtues which are to save mankind from destruction . Humility does not consist in having ...
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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