A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeDent, 1967 - 359 páginas |
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... creatures . The highest notion , therefore , that we can form of man is when we conceive him as like to God , in this respect , as he can be ; using all his infinite faculties , whether of wisdom , power , or prayers , for the common ...
... creatures . The highest notion , therefore , that we can form of man is when we conceive him as like to God , in this respect , as he can be ; using all his infinite faculties , whether of wisdom , power , or prayers , for the common ...
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... creatures . God willeth the happiness of all beings , though it is no happiness to Himself . Therefore we must ... creatures : therefore we should rejoice in those per- fections , wherever we see them , and be as glad to have other ...
... creatures . God willeth the happiness of all beings , though it is no happiness to Himself . Therefore we must ... creatures : therefore we should rejoice in those per- fections , wherever we see them , and be as glad to have other ...
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... creatures , as the images of His power , as the creatures of His goodness , as parts of His family , as members of His society , that becomes a holy principle of all great and good actions . The love , therefore , of our neighbour , is ...
... creatures , as the images of His power , as the creatures of His goodness , as parts of His family , as members of His society , that becomes a holy principle of all great and good actions . The love , therefore , of our neighbour , is ...
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An inquiry into the reason why the gener | 11 |
Of the great danger and folly of not intend | 19 |
We can please God in no state or employ | 32 |
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