A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeJ.M. Dent & Company, 1906 - 355 páginas |
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... exercising a brotherly love , a godlike charity , in the use of all our fortune . These tempers , and this use of our worldly goods , is so much the doctrine of all the New Testa- ment , that you cannot read a chapter without being ...
... exercising a brotherly love , a godlike charity , in the use of all our fortune . These tempers , and this use of our worldly goods , is so much the doctrine of all the New Testa- ment , that you cannot read a chapter without being ...
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... exercise of all such works of charity , as we are able to perform . You own , that you have no title to salvation , if you have neglected these good works ; because such persons as have neglected them are , at the last day , to be ...
... exercise of all such works of charity , as we are able to perform . You own , that you have no title to salvation , if you have neglected these good works ; because such persons as have neglected them are , at the last day , to be ...
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... exercise of these virtues . In like manner , he only can be said to have performed these works of charity , who lives in the habitual exercise of them to the utmost of his power . He only has performed the duty of Divine love , who ...
... exercise of these virtues . In like manner , he only can be said to have performed these works of charity , who lives in the habitual exercise of them to the utmost of his power . He only has performed the duty of Divine love , who ...
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... exercise of all good works to the utmost of our power , as it is necessary to forgive until seventy times seven , and live in the habitual exercise of this forgiving temper , towards all that want it . And the reason of all this is very ...
... exercise of all good works to the utmost of our power , as it is necessary to forgive until seventy times seven , and live in the habitual exercise of this forgiving temper , towards all that want it . And the reason of all this is very ...
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... exercise of good works , as it is your duty to be temperate in all that you eat and drink . Hence also appears the necessity of renouncing all those foolish and unreasonable expenses , which the pride and folly of mankind have made so ...
... exercise of good works , as it is your duty to be temperate in all that you eat and drink . Hence also appears the necessity of renouncing all those foolish and unreasonable expenses , which the pride and folly of mankind have made so ...
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