A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeJ.M. Dent & Company, 1906 - 355 páginas |
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... sense- less he has lived , without any reflection , without any rules , in things of such eternal moment , as no heart can sufficiently conceive them ? Had I only my frailties and imperfections to lament at this time , I should lie here ...
... sense- less he has lived , without any reflection , without any rules , in things of such eternal moment , as no heart can sufficiently conceive them ? Had I only my frailties and imperfections to lament at this time , I should lie here ...
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... sense and taste of religion , by a regular kind of sensuality and in- dulgence , than by gross drunkenness . More men live regardless of the great duties of piety , through too great a concern for worldly goods , than through direct ...
... sense and taste of religion , by a regular kind of sensuality and in- dulgence , than by gross drunkenness . More men live regardless of the great duties of piety , through too great a concern for worldly goods , than through direct ...
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... sense of Christian sobriety and self- denial , that he may offer unto God a more reasonable and holy life , then it is , that the smallest rule of this kind is naturally the beginning of great piety . For the smallest rule in these ...
... sense of Christian sobriety and self- denial , that he may offer unto God a more reasonable and holy life , then it is , that the smallest rule of this kind is naturally the beginning of great piety . For the smallest rule in these ...
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... sense as an Apostle in an embroidered suit ; every one's own natural sense convinces him of the inconsistency of these things . Now what is the reason , that , when you think of a saint , or eminent servant of God , you cannot admit of ...
... sense as an Apostle in an embroidered suit ; every one's own natural sense convinces him of the inconsistency of these things . Now what is the reason , that , when you think of a saint , or eminent servant of God , you cannot admit of ...
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... sense of duty , then those things which you thus perform are , instead of being hindrances of your virtue , turned into means of improving it . What you lose by being restrained from such things as you would choose to observe , you gain ...
... sense of duty , then those things which you thus perform are , instead of being hindrances of your virtue , turned into means of improving it . What you lose by being restrained from such things as you would choose to observe , you gain ...
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