A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeDent, 1961 - 355 páginas |
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... intercession , as the most proper exercise to raise and preserve that love . By intercession is meant a praying to God , and inter- ceding with Him for our fellow - creatures . Our Blessed Lord hath recommended His love to us , as the ...
... intercession , as the most proper exercise to raise and preserve that love . By intercession is meant a praying to God , and inter- ceding with Him for our fellow - creatures . Our Blessed Lord hath recommended His love to us , as the ...
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... intercession , considered as an exercise of universal love . How all orders of men are to pray and intercede with God for one another . How naturally such intercession amends and reforms the hearts of those that use it . THAT intercession ...
... intercession , considered as an exercise of universal love . How all orders of men are to pray and intercede with God for one another . How naturally such intercession amends and reforms the hearts of those that use it . THAT intercession ...
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... intercession that raised Christians to such a state of mutual love , as far exceeded all that had been praised and admired in human friendship . And when the same spirit of intercession is again in the world , when Christianity has the ...
... intercession that raised Christians to such a state of mutual love , as far exceeded all that had been praised and admired in human friendship . And when the same spirit of intercession is again in the world , when Christianity has the ...
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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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