A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeDent, 1961 - 355 páginas |
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... virtue to its greatest height . Now although , whilst you are in this state , you may be obliged to forego some means of improv- ing your virtue , yet there are some others to be found in it , that are not to be had in a life of more ...
... virtue to its greatest height . Now although , whilst you are in this state , you may be obliged to forego some means of improv- ing your virtue , yet there are some others to be found in it , that are not to be had in a life of more ...
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... virtue . Again ; if their virtue or goodness were the reason of our being obliged to love people , we should have no rule to proceed by ; because though some people's virtues or vices are very notorious , yet , generally speak- ing , we ...
... virtue . Again ; if their virtue or goodness were the reason of our being obliged to love people , we should have no rule to proceed by ; because though some people's virtues or vices are very notorious , yet , generally speak- ing , we ...
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... virtue of Christian humility is to be the chief part of your petitions . At twelve , you are called upon to pray for all the graces of universal love , and to raise it in your heart by such general and particular intercessions as your ...
... virtue of Christian humility is to be the chief part of your petitions . At twelve , you are called upon to pray for all the graces of universal love , and to raise it in your heart by such general and particular intercessions as your ...
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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