A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeJ.M. Dent & Company, 1906 - 355 páginas |
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... religion after he became capable of rational inquiry . " William Law was born in 1686 , and died in 1761 at King ́s Cliffe . The following is the complete table of his published works : - Letters to Bishop of Bangor , 1717-1719 ; Fable ...
... religion after he became capable of rational inquiry . " William Law was born in 1686 , and died in 1761 at King ́s Cliffe . The following is the complete table of his published works : - Letters to Bishop of Bangor , 1717-1719 ; Fable ...
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... religion ? Julius has no more to say for himself than the most disorderly person . For the whole tenor of Scripture lies as directly against such a life , as against debauchery and intemperance : he that lives such a course of idleness ...
... religion ? Julius has no more to say for himself than the most disorderly person . For the whole tenor of Scripture lies as directly against such a life , as against debauchery and intemperance : he that lives such a course of idleness ...
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... religion ? Yet this is as reasonable as for any person to pre- tend to strictness in devotion , to be careful of ob- serving times and places of prayer , and yet letting the rest of his life , his time and labour , his talents and money ...
... religion ? Yet this is as reasonable as for any person to pre- tend to strictness in devotion , to be careful of ob- serving times and places of prayer , and yet letting the rest of his life , his time and labour , his talents and money ...
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... religion prescribe rules and ends to all the ordinary actions of our life , or they do not : if they do , then it is as necessary to govern all our actions by those rules , as it is necessary to worship God . For if re- ligion teaches ...
... religion prescribe rules and ends to all the ordinary actions of our life , or they do not : if they do , then it is as necessary to govern all our actions by those rules , as it is necessary to worship God . For if re- ligion teaches ...
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... religion that he hardly knows the difference betwixt a Jew and a Christian . 4 Eusebius , on the other hand , has had early impres- sions of religion , and buys books of devotion . He can talk of all the feasts and fasts of the Church ...
... religion that he hardly knows the difference betwixt a Jew and a Christian . 4 Eusebius , on the other hand , has had early impres- sions of religion , and buys books of devotion . He can talk of all the feasts and fasts of the Church ...
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