A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeJ.M. Dent & Company, 1906 - 355 páginas |
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... indulgences , in their labour and diversions , they are like the rest of the world . This makes the loose part of the world generally make a jest of those that are devout , because they see their devotion goes no farther than their ...
... indulgences , in their labour and diversions , they are like the rest of the world . This makes the loose part of the world generally make a jest of those that are devout , because they see their devotion goes no farther than their ...
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... indulging us in any of these things , that all its virtues which it makes necessary to salvation are only so many ways of living above and contrary to the world , in all the common actions of our life . If our common life : is not a ...
... indulging us in any of these things , that all its virtues which it makes necessary to salvation are only so many ways of living above and contrary to the world , in all the common actions of our life . If our common life : is not a ...
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... indulgence , the same foolish friendships , and groundless hatreds , the same levity of mind , and trifling spirit , the same fondness for diversions , the same idle dispositions , and vain ways of spending their time in visiting and ...
... indulgence , the same foolish friendships , and groundless hatreds , the same levity of mind , and trifling spirit , the same fondness for diversions , the same idle dispositions , and vain ways of spending their time in visiting and ...
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... indulgences , state equipages , and honour , are just as much the happiness of Eusebius as they are of Leo . And yet if Christianity has not changed a man's mind and temper with relation to these things , what can we say that it has ...
... indulgences , state equipages , and honour , are just as much the happiness of Eusebius as they are of Leo . And yet if Christianity has not changed a man's mind and temper with relation to these things , what can we say that it has ...
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... indulgence , in sensual pleasures and diversions , in the vanity of dress , the love of show and greatness , or any other gaudy distinctions of fortune , is a much greater sign of an Heathen temper . And , consequently , they who add ...
... indulgence , in sensual pleasures and diversions , in the vanity of dress , the love of show and greatness , or any other gaudy distinctions of fortune , is a much greater sign of an Heathen temper . And , consequently , they who add ...
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