A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeJ.M. Dent & Company, 1906 - 355 páginas |
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... carry this way of reasoning to its true extent ? why do not we as much condemn every other error of life , that has no more weakness to plead in its excuse than common swearing ? For if this be so bad a thing , because it might be ...
... carry this way of reasoning to its true extent ? why do not we as much condemn every other error of life , that has no more weakness to plead in its excuse than common swearing ? For if this be so bad a thing , because it might be ...
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... carry you . Whether you are not in a much lower state than you might be , if you sincerely in- tended , and carefully laboured , to advance yourself in all Christian virtues ? If you are as forward in the Christian life as your best ...
... carry you . Whether you are not in a much lower state than you might be , if you sincerely in- tended , and carefully laboured , to advance yourself in all Christian virtues ? If you are as forward in the Christian life as your best ...
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... carry us to the rewards of Heaven . And he that considers , that a just God can only make such allowances as are suitable to His justice , that our works are all to be examined by fire , will find that fear and trembling are proper ...
... carry us to the rewards of Heaven . And he that considers , that a just God can only make such allowances as are suitable to His justice , that our works are all to be examined by fire , will find that fear and trembling are proper ...
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... carry a severer condemnation against ourselves , than to believe , that , at the hour of death , we shall want the virtues of the Saints , and wish that we had been amongst the first servants of God , and yet take no methods of arriving ...
... carry a severer condemnation against ourselves , than to believe , that , at the hour of death , we shall want the virtues of the Saints , and wish that we had been amongst the first servants of God , and yet take no methods of arriving ...
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... carry me on in a life of piety ? Do you think anything can astonish and confound a dying man like this ? What pain do you think a man must feel , when his conscience lays all this folly to his charge , when it shall show him how regular ...
... carry me on in a life of piety ? Do you think anything can astonish and confound a dying man like this ? What pain do you think a man must feel , when his conscience lays all this folly to his charge , when it shall show him how regular ...
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