A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeWyatt North Publishing, LLC, 1965 - 252 páginas |
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... honour, are just as muchthe happiness of Eusebius asthey are of Leo. And yet ifChristianity hasnot changeda man's mindand temperwith relation tothese things, what canwe saythatit has done for him? For if the doctrines of Christianity ...
... honour, are just as muchthe happiness of Eusebius asthey are of Leo. And yet ifChristianity hasnot changeda man's mindand temperwith relation tothese things, what canwe saythatit has done for him? For if the doctrines of Christianity ...
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... honour andglory. HAVING inthefirst chapter statedthe general nature of devotion, and shown thatit implies not any form of prayer, but a certain form of life, that isoffered to God, not at any particular times or places, but everywhere ...
... honour andglory. HAVING inthefirst chapter statedthe general nature of devotion, and shown thatit implies not any form of prayer, but a certain form of life, that isoffered to God, not at any particular times or places, but everywhere ...
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... honour of God, and the good of your neighbour; so it is nowyour duty to imitate thegreatest servants ofGod, to inquire how themost eminent saints have lived, to study all the arts andmethods of perfection, and toset no bounds toyour ...
... honour of God, and the good of your neighbour; so it is nowyour duty to imitate thegreatest servants ofGod, to inquire how themost eminent saints have lived, to study all the arts andmethods of perfection, and toset no bounds toyour ...
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