A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeCourier Corporation, 2013 M01 1 - 313 páginas One of the most remarkable books of devotion ever written, this examinationof the Christian life continues to resonate with readers 300 years after its initialpublication. Praised by readers as varied as Samuel Johnson,Edward Gibbon, and John Wesley, the book offers reflections onprayer, personal holiness, and charity.Reprint of the Macmillan and Co. Limited, London, 1898 edition |
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... virtues, - - I8 CHAPTER IV. We can please God in no state, or employment of life, but by intending and devoting it all to His honour and glory, - - - - . 29 CHAPTER V. Persons that are free from the necessity of labour and employments ...
... virtues, - - I8 CHAPTER IV. We can please God in no state, or employment of life, but by intending and devoting it all to His honour and glory, - - - - . 29 CHAPTER V. Persons that are free from the necessity of labour and employments ...
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... virtues of the Christian life; represented in the character of Miranda, - - - - - - . . . CHAPTER IX. Containing some reflections upon the life of Miranda, and showing how it may, and ought to, be imitated by all her sex ...
... virtues of the Christian life; represented in the character of Miranda, - - - - - - . . . CHAPTER IX. Containing some reflections upon the life of Miranda, and showing how it may, and ought to, be imitated by all her sex ...
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