A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeWyatt North Publishing, LLC, 1965 - 252 páginas |
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... is as great an absurdity to supposeholy prayers, andDivine petitions, without aholiness of life suitable to them, asto suppose a holy and Divine life without prayers. Let any one therefore think how easily he could confute.
... is as great an absurdity to supposeholy prayers, andDivine petitions, without aholiness of life suitable to them, asto suppose a holy and Divine life without prayers. Let any one therefore think how easily he could confute.
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... Divine grace, or that it is in our own power to make ourselves perfect. It only supposes, that through the want of a sincere intention of pleasing Godinallour actions we fallintosuch irregularities of life as by the ordinary means of ...
... Divine grace, or that it is in our own power to make ourselves perfect. It only supposes, that through the want of a sincere intention of pleasing Godinallour actions we fallintosuch irregularities of life as by the ordinary means of ...
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... Divine life, as we have not yet attained. The best way for any onetoknow how much he oughtto aspire after holiness,is to consider,not how muchwill makehis present life easy, butto ask himself, howmuch hethinks will makehim easy at ...
... Divine life, as we have not yet attained. The best way for any onetoknow how much he oughtto aspire after holiness,is to consider,not how muchwill makehis present life easy, butto ask himself, howmuch hethinks will makehim easy at ...
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... Divine will. For asall men,andall things intheworld,as truly belong unto God, as anyplaces, things, or persons, that aredevotedto Divine service, so all things are to be used,and all persons are to act in their several states and ...
... Divine will. For asall men,andall things intheworld,as truly belong unto God, as anyplaces, things, or persons, that aredevotedto Divine service, so all things are to be used,and all persons are to act in their several states and ...
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... in those actions which are only founded in the weakness and infirmity of our nature. As thus, alms are commanded by God, asexcellent in themselves, as true instances of a divine temper, but clothes are only allowed to.
... in those actions which are only founded in the weakness and infirmity of our nature. As thus, alms are commanded by God, asexcellent in themselves, as true instances of a divine temper, but clothes are only allowed to.
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