A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeDent, 1961 - 355 páginas |
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... relation to this world , is as essential to religion as to have right notions of God . And it is as possible for a man to worship a crocodile , and yet be a pious man , as to have his affections set upon this world , and yet be a good ...
... relation to this world , is as essential to religion as to have right notions of God . And it is as possible for a man to worship a crocodile , and yet be a pious man , as to have his affections set upon this world , and yet be a good ...
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... relation to Him , is the same reason why we are to do every thing as unto God , and with regard to our duty , and relation to Him . That which is a reason for our being wise and holy in the discharge of all our business , is the same ...
... relation to Him , is the same reason why we are to do every thing as unto God , and with regard to our duty , and relation to Him . That which is a reason for our being wise and holy in the discharge of all our business , is the same ...
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... relation to ourselves , is in the same manner possible with relation to others . We may have the highest good wishes towards them , desiring for them every good that we desire for our- selves , and yet , at the same time , dislike their ...
... relation to ourselves , is in the same manner possible with relation to others . We may have the highest good wishes towards them , desiring for them every good that we desire for our- selves , and yet , at the same time , dislike their ...
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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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