A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeJ.M. Dent & Company, 1906 - 355 páginas |
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... 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 , but the state he is ...
... 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 , but the state he is ...
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... thoughts ? for what is there in the terrors of death , in the vanities of life , or the neces- sities of piety , but ... thought nothing of it ; frightened at the approach of death , confounded at the vanity of all their labours ...
... thoughts ? for what is there in the terrors of death , in the vanities of life , or the neces- sities of piety , but ... thought nothing of it ; frightened at the approach of death , confounded at the vanity of all their labours ...
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... thoughts , to find any comfort . Their consciences flying in their faces , bringing all their sins to their remembrance , torment- ing them with deepest convictions of their own folly , presenting them with the sight of the angry Judge ...
... thoughts , to find any comfort . Their consciences flying in their faces , bringing all their sins to their remembrance , torment- ing them with deepest convictions of their own folly , presenting them with the sight of the angry Judge ...
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... thought that I have kept the Gospel terms of salvation , without ever so much as intending , in any serious and deliberate manner , either to know them , or keep them ? Can it be thought that I have pleased God with such a life as He ...
... thought that I have kept the Gospel terms of salvation , without ever so much as intending , in any serious and deliberate manner , either to know them , or keep them ? Can it be thought that I have pleased God with such a life as He ...
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... thought of any rules , or methods , or managements , to 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 ...
... thought of any rules , or methods , or managements , to 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 ...
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