A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeJ.M. Dent & Company, 1906 - 355 páginas |
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... turn of mind , equally vain in their desires . You see the same fond- ness for state and equipage , the same pride and vanity of dress , the same self - love and indulgence , the same foolish friendships , and groundless hatreds , the ...
... turn of mind , equally vain in their desires . You see the same fond- ness for state and equipage , the same pride and vanity of dress , the same self - love and indulgence , the same foolish friendships , and groundless hatreds , the ...
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... turn to her advantage , and be placed to her account at the last day ? Is the one care- less of expense , and glad to be able to adorn herself with every costly ornament of dress , and does the other consider her fortune as a talent ...
... turn to her advantage , and be placed to her account at the last day ? Is the one care- less of expense , and glad to be able to adorn herself with every costly ornament of dress , and does the other consider her fortune as a talent ...
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... turn their whole estates into a constant course of charity . And it is so far from being impossible now , that if we can find any Christians that sincerely intend to please God in all their actions , as the best and happiest thing in ...
... turn their whole estates into a constant course of charity . And it is so far from being impossible now , that if we can find any Christians that sincerely intend to please God in all their actions , as the best and happiest thing in ...
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... turn their thoughts , to find any comfort . Their consciences flying in their faces , bringing all their sins to their remembrance , torment- ing them with deepest convictions of their own folly , presenting them with the sight of the ...
... turn their thoughts , to find any comfort . Their consciences flying in their faces , bringing all their sins to their remembrance , torment- ing them with deepest convictions of their own folly , presenting them with the sight of the ...
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... turn the re- mainder of his life into a regular course of piety . This therefore being so useful a meditation , I shall here leave the reader , as I hope , seriously engaged in it . CHAPTER IV We can please God in no state , or ...
... turn the re- mainder of his life into a regular course of piety . This therefore being so useful a meditation , I shall here leave the reader , as I hope , seriously engaged in it . CHAPTER IV We can please God in no state , or ...
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