| 1706 - 424 páginas
...attain, did we, in all our Defigns and Undertakings,propofe no other Ends, than Obedience to the Will or God, and promoting the Good of our Neighbour. Were...our Minds thus fixed, and our Intentions regulated, every thing would ftrangely contribute to our Edification. We fhould ftudy the Volume of Nature with... | |
| 1847 - 180 páginas
...we should not fail to attain, did we in all our undertakings propose no other end, than obedience E to the will of God, and promoting the good of our...our minds thus fixed, and our intentions regulated, every thing would strangely contribute to our edification. We should study the volume of nature with... | |
| John Minter Morgan - 1849 - 250 páginas
...perfection of freedom we should not fail to attain, did we in all our designs and undertakings propose no other ends than obedience to the will of God, and...fixed, and our intentions regulated, everything would strangely contribute to our edification. We should study the volume of nature with profit, and every... | |
| John Minter Morgan - 1850 - 244 páginas
...perfection of freedom we should not feil to attain, did we in all our designs and undertakings propose no other ends than obedience to the will of God, and...fixed, and our intentions regulated, everything would strangely contribute to our edification. We should study the volume of nature with profit, and every... | |
| 1865 - 410 páginas
...perfection of freedom we should not fail to obtain, did we, in all our designs and undertakings, propose no other ends than obedience to the will of God, and...our minds thus fixed, and our intentions regulated, every thing would strangely contribute to our edification. We should study the volume of nature with... | |
| Thomas (à Kempis) - 1888 - 328 páginas
...perfection of freedom we should not fail to attain, did we in all our designs and undertakings propose no other ends than obedience to the will of God, and...fixed and our intentions regulated, everything would strangely contribute to our edification. We should study the volume of Nature with profit, and every... | |
| Horace Wykeham Can Newte - 1914 - 422 páginas
...Perfection of Freedom we should not fail to attain, did we, in all our Designs and Undertakings, propose no other Ends than Obedience to the Will of God, and...fixed, and our Intentions regulated, everything would strangely contribute to our Edification." " What ho! " cried Tommy. Quillian lifted his eyes. " Here's... | |
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