A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeJ.M. Dent & Company, 1906 - 355 páginas |
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... piety , by doing everything in the Name of God , and under such rules as are conformable to His glory . We readily acknowledge , that God alone is to be the rule and measure of our prayers ; that in them we are to look wholly unto Him ...
... piety , by doing everything in the Name of God , and under such rules as are conformable to His glory . We readily acknowledge , that God alone is to be the rule and measure of our prayers ; that in them we are to look wholly unto Him ...
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... piety , and yet at the same time neglect all prayer , whether public or private , should we not be amazed at such a man , and wonder how he could have so much folly along with so much religion ? Yet this is as reasonable as for any ...
... piety , and yet at the same time neglect all prayer , whether public or private , should we not be amazed at such a man , and wonder how he could have so much folly along with so much religion ? Yet this is as reasonable as for any ...
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... piety to have such a sincere intention as this ; and that he has no reason to look upon himself as a disciple of Christ who is not thus far advanced in piety . And yet it is purely for want of this degree of piety that you see such a ...
... piety to have such a sincere intention as this ; and that he has no reason to look upon himself as a disciple of Christ who is not thus far advanced in piety . And yet it is purely for want of this degree of piety that you see such a ...
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... piety , and made the goodly fellowship of the saints , and all the glorious army of martyrs and confessors . And if you will here stop , and ask yourselves , why you are not as pious as the primitive Christians were , your own heart ...
... piety , and made the goodly fellowship of the saints , and all the glorious army of martyrs and confessors . And if you will here stop , and ask yourselves , why you are not as pious as the primitive Christians were , your own heart ...
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... piety . This will be the temper and spirit of every tradesman ; he cannot stop short of these degrees of piety , whenever it is his intention to please God in all his actions , as the best and happiest thing in the world . And on the ...
... piety . This will be the temper and spirit of every tradesman ; he cannot stop short of these degrees of piety , whenever it is his intention to please God in all his actions , as the best and happiest thing in the world . And on the ...
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