A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeDent, 1961 - 355 páginas |
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... neighbour , and to love your neighbour as yourself , as it is a law of Christianity to abstain from theft . Now the noblest motive to this universal tenderness and affection is founded in this doctrine : " God is love , and he that ...
... neighbour , and to love your neighbour as yourself , as it is a law of Christianity to abstain from theft . Now the noblest motive to this universal tenderness and affection is founded in this doctrine : " God is love , and he that ...
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... neighbour , that is , all man- kind , not because they are wise , holy , virtuous , or well - behaved ; for all mankind neither ever was , nor ever will be so ; therefore it is certain , that the reason of our being obliged to love them ...
... neighbour , that is , all man- kind , not because they are wise , holy , virtuous , or well - behaved ; for all mankind neither ever was , nor ever will be so ; therefore it is certain , that the reason of our being obliged to love them ...
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... neighbour lessen your obligation to wish and seek the good of your neighbour . Another reason for this love is founded in the au- thority of God , who has commanded us to love every man as ourself . Thirdly , We are obliged to this love ...
... neighbour lessen your obligation to wish and seek the good of your neighbour . Another reason for this love is founded in the au- thority of God , who has commanded us to love every man as ourself . Thirdly , We are obliged to this love ...
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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