A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeJ.M. Dent & Company, 1906 - 355 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 40
Página 2
... strict duty to live by reason , to devote all the actions of our lives to God , were it not absolutely necessary to walk be- fore Him in wisdom and holiness and all heavenly conversation , doing everything in His Name , and for His ...
... strict duty to live by reason , to devote all the actions of our lives to God , were it not absolutely necessary to walk be- fore Him in wisdom and holiness and all heavenly conversation , doing everything in His Name , and for His ...
Página 4
... strict principles of reason and 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 ...
... strict principles of reason and 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 ...
Página 13
... strict in it , because it is your full intention to be so . And when you as fully intend to be like them in their ordinary common life , when you intend to please God in all your actions , you will find it as possible , as to be ...
... strict in it , because it is your full intention to be so . And when you as fully intend to be like them in their ordinary common life , when you intend to please God in all your actions , you will find it as possible , as to be ...
Página 23
... strict perfection , so the law to our imperfect natures is , the best obedience that our frail nature is able to perform . The measure of our love to God , seems in justice to be the measure of our love of every virtue . We are to love ...
... strict perfection , so the law to our imperfect natures is , the best obedience that our frail nature is able to perform . The measure of our love to God , seems in justice to be the measure of our love of every virtue . We are to love ...
Página 24
... strict and tender about every part of our duty , constantly examin- ing how we live , and how fit we are to die ; we shall in all probability fall into a state of negligence , and sit down in such a course of life , as will never carry ...
... strict and tender about every part of our duty , constantly examin- ing how we live , and how fit we are to die ; we shall in all probability fall into a state of negligence , and sit down in such a course of life , as will never carry ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
actions alms amongst Angels Apostles blessed Lord body called charity Christ Christian Christian perfection Claudius clothes common confession consider contrary creatures degree desire devotion Divine Divine grace doctrines dress drink duty enjoyments envy eternal everything exercise eyes Father fill your heart Flatus folly fortune give glory God's Gospel greatest guilt happiness hath heart Heaven heavenly holy holy orders honour hours of prayer humble humility idle indulgence instances intend intercession justly King's Cliffe labour lawful look manner mind Miranda mortification nature necessary necessity neglect ness never obliged ourselves particular passions perfection persons piety pious plain pleasures poor praise pray pride proper psalms reason religion render repentance rules saints Saviour Scripture self-denial sensuality servants sider singing sinners sins soul spirit strict Succus suppose Susurrus tempers thanksgiving things thou thoughts true vanity virtue wisdom wise worldly worship