A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeDent, 1961 - 355 páginas |
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... humble in some things , and proud in others ; humble in his dress , but proud of his learning ; humble in his person , but proud in his views and designs . But though this may pass in common discourse , where few things are said ...
... humble in some things , and proud in others ; humble in his dress , but proud of his learning ; humble in his person , but proud in his views and designs . But though this may pass in common discourse , where few things are said ...
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... humble and obedient service to it . But , my son , observe this as a most principal thing , which I shall remember you of as long as I live with you : - Hate and despise all human glory , for it is nothing else but human folly . It is ...
... humble and obedient service to it . But , my son , observe this as a most principal thing , which I shall remember you of as long as I live with you : - Hate and despise all human glory , for it is nothing else but human folly . It is ...
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... humble employment of your- selves , is what I recommend to you with great earnest- ness , as being a substantial part of a wise and pious life . And besides the good you will thereby do to other people , every virtue of your own heart ...
... humble employment of your- selves , is what I recommend to you with great earnest- ness , as being a substantial part of a wise and pious life . And besides the good you will thereby do to other people , every virtue of your own heart ...
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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