A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeJ.M. Dent & Company, 1906 - 355 páginas |
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... heart . For it is as easy for every person to know whether he intends to please God in all his actions , as for any servant to know whether this be his intention towards his master . Every one also can as easily tell how he lays out his ...
... heart . For it is as easy for every person to know whether he intends to please God in all his actions , as for any servant to know whether this be his intention towards his master . Every one also can as easily tell how he lays out his ...
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... heart will tell him , that it is because he never intended to be so exact in those duties . For whenever we fully intend it , it is as possible to conform to all this regularity of life , as it is possible for a man to observe times of ...
... heart will tell him , that it is because he never intended to be so exact in those duties . For whenever we fully intend it , it is as possible to conform to all this regularity of life , as it is possible for a man to observe times of ...
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... heart , with all our soul , with all our mind , and with all our strength . And when we cease to live with this regard to virtue , we live below our nature , and , instead of being able to plead our infirmities , we stand chargeable ...
... heart , with all our soul , with all our mind , and with all our strength . And when we cease to live with this regard to virtue , we live below our nature , and , instead of being able to plead our infirmities , we stand chargeable ...
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... heart and affections . It is only desiring them to be so apprehensive of their state , so humble in the opinion of themselves , so earnest after higher degrees of piety , and so fearful of falling short of happiness , as the great ...
... heart and affections . It is only desiring them to be so apprehensive of their state , so humble in the opinion of themselves , so earnest after higher degrees of piety , and so fearful of falling short of happiness , as the great ...
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... heart . I never once in my life considered whether I was living as the laws of religion direct , or whether my way of life was such , as would procure me the mercy of God at this hour . And can it be thought that I have kept the Gospel ...
... heart . I never once in my life considered whether I was living as the laws of religion direct , or whether my way of life was such , as would procure me the mercy of God at this hour . And can it be thought that I have kept the Gospel ...
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