A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeJ.M. Dent & Company, 1906 - 355 páginas |
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... ourselves in any ways of life that neither are , nor can be offered to God , is the same irreligion , as to neglect our prayers , or use them in such a manner as make them an offering unworthy of God . The short of the matter is this ...
... ourselves in any ways of life that neither are , nor can be offered to God , is the same irreligion , as to neglect our prayers , or use them in such a manner as make them an offering unworthy of God . The short of the matter is this ...
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... ourselves , to profess the blessedness of mourn- ing , to seek the blessedness of poverty of spirit : to forsake the pride and vanity of riches , to take no thought for the morrow , to live in the profoundest state of humility , to ...
... ourselves , to profess the blessedness of mourn- ing , to seek the blessedness of poverty of spirit : to forsake the pride and vanity of riches , to take no thought for the morrow , to live in the profoundest state of humility , to ...
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... ourselves with diamonds , and gild our chariots , whilst the widow and the orphan , the sick and the prisoner , want to be relieved ; but he asks , whether God has required these things at our hands , whether we shall be called to ...
... ourselves with diamonds , and gild our chariots , whilst the widow and the orphan , the sick and the prisoner , want to be relieved ; but he asks , whether God has required these things at our hands , whether we shall be called to ...
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... ourselves sincerely ; let us not vainly content ourselves with the common disorders of our lives , the vanity of our expenses , the folly of our diversions , the pride of our habits , the idleness of our lives , and the wasting of our ...
... ourselves sincerely ; let us not vainly content ourselves with the common disorders of our lives , the vanity of our expenses , the folly of our diversions , the pride of our habits , the idleness of our lives , and the wasting of our ...
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... ourselves perfect . It only supposes , that through the want of a sincere intention of pleasing God in all our actions we fall into such irregularities of life as by the ordinary means of grace we should have power to avoid ; and that ...
... ourselves perfect . It only supposes , that through the want of a sincere intention of pleasing God in all our actions we fall into such irregularities of life as by the ordinary means of grace we should have power to avoid ; and that ...
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