Self-Discipline. [Extracted from “Lectures on the Essentials of Religion.”]F. Westley & A. H. Davis, 1832 - 184 páginas |
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... attain an impetuosity which spurns control , or go forth with eager- ness after objects which deserve not the energy of the mind . Is that man happy , whose desires are unreason- able , and extravagant , and intempe- rate ? On the ...
... attain an impetuosity which spurns control , or go forth with eager- ness after objects which deserve not the energy of the mind . Is that man happy , whose desires are unreason- able , and extravagant , and intempe- rate ? On the ...
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... attain higher qualifications for his service on earth , and for his imme- diate presence in heaven . Now , if in these desires themselves there are ele- ments of true delight , so also will there be in the studies and the efforts and ...
... attain higher qualifications for his service on earth , and for his imme- diate presence in heaven . Now , if in these desires themselves there are ele- ments of true delight , so also will there be in the studies and the efforts and ...
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... attain a spiritual mind , a heavenly temper , looking and aiming not at the things which are seen , but at the things which are not seen ; remembering that the things which are seen are temporal , but that the things which are not seen ...
... attain a spiritual mind , a heavenly temper , looking and aiming not at the things which are seen , but at the things which are not seen ; remembering that the things which are seen are temporal , but that the things which are not seen ...
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... further demand on your time , with a view to demonstrate the importance of the right government of the Thoughts . any Let your attention be now trans- ferred , SECONDLY , To the most effectual means of attaining and 54 THE THOUGHTS .
... further demand on your time , with a view to demonstrate the importance of the right government of the Thoughts . any Let your attention be now trans- ferred , SECONDLY , To the most effectual means of attaining and 54 THE THOUGHTS .
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Henry Forster BURDER. SECONDLY , To the most effectual means of attaining and preserving the due government of the Thoughts . First , There must be the attainment and the exercise of a good conscience . The conscience is designed to be ...
Henry Forster BURDER. SECONDLY , To the most effectual means of attaining and preserving the due government of the Thoughts . First , There must be the attainment and the exercise of a good conscience . The conscience is designed to be ...
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