A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeJ.M. Dent & Company, 1906 - 355 páginas |
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... charity to the poor , prac- tices of extreme generosity , kindness to animals , and atten- tion to the smaller virtues , proved the absolute reality of Law's own " Call . " The life at King's Cliffe was not unlike that of the household ...
... charity to the poor , prac- tices of extreme generosity , kindness to animals , and atten- tion to the smaller virtues , proved the absolute reality of Law's own " Call . " The life at King's Cliffe was not unlike that of the household ...
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... charity of our lives , as far as we can render our- selves able to perform it . If we are to love our enemies , we must make our common life a visible exercise and demonstration of that love . If content and thankfulness , if the ...
... charity of our lives , as far as we can render our- selves able to perform it . If we are to love our enemies , we must make our common life a visible exercise and demonstration of that love . If content and thankfulness , if the ...
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... , " Woe unto you that are rich ! for ye have received your consolation . " * He will have but one rule for charity , and that will be , * Luke vi . 24 . to spend all that he can that way , because A Devout and Holy Life 15.
... , " Woe unto you that are rich ! for ye have received your consolation . " * He will have but one rule for charity , and that will be , * Luke vi . 24 . to spend all that he can that way , because A Devout and Holy Life 15.
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... charity , that looks fine in the notion , but cannot be put in practice . For it is so far from being an imaginary , impracticable form of life , that it has been practised by great numbers of Christians in former ages , who were glad ...
... charity , that looks fine in the notion , but cannot be put in practice . For it is so far from being an imaginary , impracticable form of life , that it has been practised by great numbers of Christians in former ages , who were glad ...
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... charity to be done with it , or any ways of spending it well ? This is as strictly impossible , as for a man that intends to please God in his words , to go into com- pany on purpose to swear and lie . For as all waste and unreasonable ...
... charity to be done with it , or any ways of spending it well ? This is as strictly impossible , as for a man that intends to please God in his words , to go into com- pany on purpose to swear and lie . For as all waste and unreasonable ...
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