A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeDent, 1967 - 359 páginas |
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... thoughts of you . But now , my friends , my thoughts are no more like your thoughts than my condition is like yours . It is no trouble to me now to think , that I am to die young , or before I have raised an estate . These things are ...
... thoughts of you . But now , my friends , my thoughts are no more like your thoughts than my condition is like yours . It is no trouble to me now to think , that I am to die young , or before I have raised an estate . These things are ...
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... thoughts in the soul ; so those words which speak of God in the highest manner , which most fully express the power and presence of God , which raise thoughts in the soul most suitable to the greatness and providence of God , are the ...
... thoughts in the soul ; so those words which speak of God in the highest manner , which most fully express the power and presence of God , which raise thoughts in the soul most suitable to the greatness and providence of God , are the ...
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... thoughts are his thoughts , and he can express himself in their language . He is so great a friend to this improvement of the mind , that if he lights on a young scholar , he never fails to advise him concerning his studies . Classicus ...
... thoughts are his thoughts , and he can express himself in their language . He is so great a friend to this improvement of the mind , that if he lights on a young scholar , he never fails to advise him concerning his studies . Classicus ...
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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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