A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeJ.M. Dent & Company, 1906 - 355 páginas |
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Página 98
... praise and glory of the Church in its first and purest ages ? that there have always been some so desirous of pleasing God , so zealous after every degree of purity and perfection , so glad of every means of improving their virtue ...
... praise and glory of the Church in its first and purest ages ? that there have always been some so desirous of pleasing God , so zealous after every degree of purity and perfection , so glad of every means of improving their virtue ...
Página 105
... praises of words , or forms of thanksgiving , are more particularly parts of piety , or more the worship of God than other things ; but it is because they are pos- sible ways of expressing our dependence , our obedience and devotion to ...
... praises of words , or forms of thanksgiving , are more particularly parts of piety , or more the worship of God than other things ; but it is because they are pos- sible ways of expressing our dependence , our obedience and devotion to ...
Página 106
... praises God with something that is more glorious than songs of praise . He that has appointed times for the use of wise and pious prayers , performs a proper instance of devotion ; but he that allows himself no times , nor any places ...
... praises God with something that is more glorious than songs of praise . He that has appointed times for the use of wise and pious prayers , performs a proper instance of devotion ; but he that allows himself no times , nor any places ...
Página 107
... praising God with psalms and hymns , and to be strict in the observation of them ; let it be supposed , also , that in his common life he is restless and uneasy , full of murmurings and complaints at every thing , never pleased but by ...
... praising God with psalms and hymns , and to be strict in the observation of them ; let it be supposed , also , that in his common life he is restless and uneasy , full of murmurings and complaints at every thing , never pleased but by ...
Página 108
... praise which he offers to Him ? Nay , is it not certain that such forms of praise must be so far from being an acceptable devotion to God , that they must be abhorred as an abomination ? Now the absurdity which you see in this instance ...
... praise which he offers to Him ? Nay , is it not certain that such forms of praise must be so far from being an acceptable devotion to God , that they must be abhorred as an abomination ? Now the absurdity which you see in this instance ...
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