A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeDent, 1967 - 359 páginas |
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... indulgence , does as much to corrupt and disorder his soul , to make it a slave to bodily appetites , and keep it incapable of all devout and heavenly tempers , as he that turns the necessities of eating into a course of indulgence . A ...
... indulgence , does as much to corrupt and disorder his soul , to make it a slave to bodily appetites , and keep it incapable of all devout and heavenly tempers , as he that turns the necessities of eating into a course of indulgence . A ...
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... indulgence is your way of life , you have as much reason to believe yourself destitute of the true spirit of devotion , as you have to believe the Apostles and saints of the primitive Church were truly devout . For as their way of life ...
... indulgence is your way of life , you have as much reason to believe yourself destitute of the true spirit of devotion , as you have to believe the Apostles and saints of the primitive Church were truly devout . For as their way of life ...
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... indulgence , as theirs was of strictness and self - denial ? If therefore you should think that you have time suffi- cient , both for prayer and other duties , though you rise late ; yet let me persuade you to rise early , as an ...
... indulgence , as theirs was of strictness and self - denial ? If therefore you should think that you have time suffi- cient , both for prayer and other duties , though you rise late ; yet let me persuade you to rise early , as an ...
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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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