A Serious Call to a Devout & Holy LifeBridge Logos Foundation, 2008 - 367 páginas A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life is new to our best-selling, expanding Pure Gold Classics collection. This inspirational classic has cross-denominational appeal. |
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... clothing because the rich man in the Gospel was clothed with purple and fine linen ( Luke 6:19 ) . He will not spend his money on the pleasures and indulgences that his income could provide because our blessed Savior said , " Woe unto ...
... clothing because the rich man in the Gospel was clothed with purple and fine linen ( Luke 6:19 ) . He will not spend his money on the pleasures and indulgences that his income could provide because our blessed Savior said , " Woe unto ...
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... clothing , housing , and furnishings while there are any works of piety and charity to be done with it , and any other ways of spending it well ? This is as impossible as it is for those who intend to please God with their words to ...
... clothing , housing , and furnishings while there are any works of piety and charity to be done with it , and any other ways of spending it well ? This is as impossible as it is for those who intend to please God with their words to ...
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... clothes I wore before I could speak . " But why am I surprised that I have not always had these thoughts ? What is in the terrors of death , the vanities of life , or the necessities of piety that I could not have easily and fully seen ...
... clothes I wore before I could speak . " But why am I surprised that I have not always had these thoughts ? What is in the terrors of death , the vanities of life , or the necessities of piety that I could not have easily and fully seen ...
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... clothes . Calidus Calidus has traded above thirty years in the greatest city of the kingdom , and has constantly and consistently increased his trade and his fortune . Every hour of the day is with him an hour of business . Though he ...
... clothes . Calidus Calidus has traded above thirty years in the greatest city of the kingdom , and has constantly and consistently increased his trade and his fortune . Every hour of the day is with him an hour of business . Though he ...
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... clothes are provided to cover our shame . Surely , therefore , to be vain in our clothes must at least be as odious as to be vain in our alms . Again , we are commanded to " pray without ceasing " ( 1 Thessalonian 5:17 ) , as a means of ...
... clothes are provided to cover our shame . Surely , therefore , to be vain in our clothes must at least be as odious as to be vain in our alms . Again , we are commanded to " pray without ceasing " ( 1 Thessalonian 5:17 ) , as a means of ...
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How the wise and pious use of an estate naturally carries us to great perfection in all the virtues of the Christian life This is represented in the characte... | 85 |
Recommending devotions at nine oclock in the morning called in Scripture the third hour of the day Mark 1525 The prayer of humility | 203 |
Showing how difficult the practice of humility is because of the general spirit and temperament of the world How Christianity requires us to live cont... | 215 |
Letter of a father governing the education of his children represented in the character of Paternus | 227 |
Letter of a mother governing the education of her children represented in the character of Eusebia | 243 |
Recommending devotion at twelve oclock called in Scripture the sixth hour of the day This frequency of devotion equally desirable by all orders of ... | 265 |
Of the necessity and benefit of intercession considered as an exercise of universal love as prayed at the noon hour How all orders of men are to pray ... | 281 |
Recommending devotion at three oclock called in Scripture the ninth hour of the day The subject of prayer at this hour is resignation to the divine pl... | 301 |
Of evening prayer Of the nature and necessity of examination How we are to be particular in the confession of all our sins How we are to fill our min... | 315 |
Containing some reflections upon the life of Miranda and showing how it may and ought to be imitated by all of her sex | 97 |
Showing how all men and women of all ages are obliged to devote themselves unto God | 109 |
Showing how great devotion fills our lives with the greatest peace and happiness that can be enjoyed in this world | 127 |
The happiness of a life wholly devoted to God is further proved from the vanity sensuality and ridiculously poor enjoyments that those who live acc... | 145 |
Not only a life of vanity or sensuality but even the most regular kind of life that is not governed by great devotion sufficiently shows its miseries and ... | 159 |
Concerning that part of devotion that relates to a place of prayer How to improve our forms of prayer How to increase the spirit of devotion Method ... | 173 |
Of chanting or singing of psalms in our private devotions Of the excellency and benefit of this kind of devotion Of the great effects it has upon our h... | 185 |
THE CONCLUSION Of the excellency and greatness of a devout spirit | 331 |
STUDY GUIDE | 345 |
GLOSSARY | 353 |
BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX | 357 |
SCRIPTURE INDEX | 359 |
INDEX | 363 |
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A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life ; The Spirit of Love William Law Vista previa limitada - 1978 |
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actions affected angels apostles blessed Lord body called Chapter charity Christian Christian perfection clothes common confession consider Corinthians D.L. MOODY degree desire devotion disposition divine divine grace doctrines dress duty enjoyments envy eternal Eusebius everything excellent exercise eyes fill your heart Flatus folly foolish glory God's Gospel greatest guilt HANNAH WHITALL SMITH happiness heart Heaven heavenly holy holy orders honor human humble humility imagine indulgence intend intercession Jesus Christ labor lack live look manner Matthew mind Miranda nature necessity never obliged ourselves particular passions perfection person piety pious plain pleasures poor praise pray prayers pride profession psalms reason religion repentance rules saints Savior Scripture sensuality singing sinners sins sizar soul spirit strict Succus suppose Susurrus temperaments thanksgiving things thoughts true vanity virtue wholly unto WILLIAM LAW wisdom wise women worldly worship