A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeDent, 1961 - 355 páginas |
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... pious , in everything else . If you have seen her delighted in plays and romances , in scandal and backbiting , easily flattered , and soon affronted ; if you have seen her devoted to pleasures and diversions , a slave to every passion ...
... pious , in everything else . If you have seen her delighted in plays and romances , in scandal and backbiting , easily flattered , and soon affronted ; if you have seen her devoted to pleasures and diversions , a slave to every passion ...
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... pious exactness in one case , but what is as good a motive to the same exactness in the other . Farther , as all things that are lawful are not there- fore expedient , so there are some things lawful in the use of liquors and apparel ...
... pious exactness in one case , but what is as good a motive to the same exactness in the other . Farther , as all things that are lawful are not there- fore expedient , so there are some things lawful in the use of liquors and apparel ...
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... pious family , where wisdom , piety , and great devotion , directed all the actions of every day ; if she should rather wish this than to live at the top of Feliciana's happiness ; I should think her neither mad , nor melancholy ; but ...
... pious family , where wisdom , piety , and great devotion , directed all the actions of every day ; if she should rather wish this than to live at the top of Feliciana's happiness ; I should think her neither mad , nor melancholy ; but ...
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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