A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeJ.M. Dent & Company, 1906 - 355 páginas |
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... raised an estate . These things are now sunk into such mere nothings , that I have no name little enough to call them by . For if in a few days or hours , I am to leave this carcass to be buried in the earth , and to find myself either ...
... raised an estate . These things are now sunk into such mere nothings , that I have no name little enough to call them by . For if in a few days or hours , I am to leave this carcass to be buried in the earth , and to find myself either ...
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... raise himself to a state of figure and glory in the world , he is no longer serving God in his employment ; he is acting under other masters , and has no more title to a reward from God , than he that gives alms , that he may be seen ...
... raise himself to a state of figure and glory in the world , he is no longer serving God in his employment ; he is acting under other masters , and has no more title to a reward from God , than he that gives alms , that he may be seen ...
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... raise up our thoughts and affections to the things that are above . So that money thus spent is not merely wasted or lost , but it is spent to bad purposes , and miserable effects , to the corruption and disorder of our hearts , and to ...
... raise up our thoughts and affections to the things that are above . So that money thus spent is not merely wasted or lost , but it is spent to bad purposes , and miserable effects , to the corruption and disorder of our hearts , and to ...
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... raises a levity of mind , a trifling spirit , renders the soul incapable of seeing , apprehending , and relishing the doctrines of piety . Would we therefore make a real progress in religion , we must not only abhor gross and notorious ...
... raises a levity of mind , a trifling spirit , renders the soul incapable of seeing , apprehending , and relishing the doctrines of piety . Would we therefore make a real progress in religion , we must not only abhor gross and notorious ...
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... raised in his mind , as he was an entire stranger to before . It would be easy to show , in many other instances , how little and small matters are the first steps and natural beginnings of great perfection . But the two things which ...
... raised in his mind , as he was an entire stranger to before . It would be easy to show , in many other instances , how little and small matters are the first steps and natural beginnings of great perfection . But the two things which ...
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