A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeJ.M. Dent & Company, 1906 - 355 páginas |
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... wisdom and holiness and all heavenly conversation , doing everything in His Name , and for His glory , there would be no excellency or wisdom in the most heavenly prayers . Nay , such prayers would be absurdities ; they would be like ...
... wisdom and holiness and all heavenly conversation , doing everything in His Name , and for His glory , there would be no excellency or wisdom in the most heavenly prayers . Nay , such prayers would be absurdities ; they would be like ...
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... wisdom and heavenly tempers of our prayers . If we were to see a man pre- tending to act wholly with regard to God in everything that he did , that would neither spend time nor money , nor take any labour or diversion , but so far as he ...
... wisdom and heavenly tempers of our prayers . If we were to see a man pre- tending to act wholly with regard to God in everything that he did , that would neither spend time nor money , nor take any labour or diversion , but so far as he ...
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... wisdom and excellency of the Christian spirit as the other . It was this general intention that made the primitive Christians such eminent instances of piety , and made the goodly fellowship of the saints , and all the glorious army of ...
... wisdom and excellency of the Christian spirit as the other . It was this general intention that made the primitive Christians such eminent instances of piety , and made the goodly fellowship of the saints , and all the glorious army of ...
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... wisdom of our manly thoughts . And yet what folly of the silliest children is so great as this ? For what is there miserable , or dreadful in death , but the consequences of it ? When a man is dead , what does any thing signify to him ...
... wisdom of our manly thoughts . And yet what folly of the silliest children is so great as this ? For what is there miserable , or dreadful in death , but the consequences of it ? When a man is dead , what does any thing signify to him ...
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... wisdom as never entered into his heart before . If to this he should consider how often he himself might have been surprised in the same state of negli- gence , and made an example to the rest of the world , this double reflection ...
... wisdom as never entered into his heart before . If to this he should consider how often he himself might have been surprised in the same state of negli- gence , and made an example to the rest of the world , this double reflection ...
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