Self-Discipline. [Extracted from “Lectures on the Essentials of Religion.”]F. Westley & A. H. Davis, 1832 - 184 páginas |
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... obtaining indulgence , its wretched victim is re- duced to the situation of one who suffers torture by the infliction of another ; if it grasp the object at the expense of conscience , its victim is doomed to the THE DESIRES . 9.
... obtaining indulgence , its wretched victim is re- duced to the situation of one who suffers torture by the infliction of another ; if it grasp the object at the expense of conscience , its victim is doomed to the THE DESIRES . 9.
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... obtaining the desires of his heart . Let it be considered also , that if our supreme desire centre in God , it may be perfectly compatible with our best interests , that many inferior and subordinate desires should be granted . That ...
... obtaining the desires of his heart . Let it be considered also , that if our supreme desire centre in God , it may be perfectly compatible with our best interests , that many inferior and subordinate desires should be granted . That ...
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... thoughts , evil desires , and deba- sing affections , still obtained a dwell- ing - place , as welcome guests , even in their inmost souls . Not more inimical to the peace and safety of Jerusalem , were vain THE THOUGHTS . 41.
... thoughts , evil desires , and deba- sing affections , still obtained a dwell- ing - place , as welcome guests , even in their inmost souls . Not more inimical to the peace and safety of Jerusalem , were vain THE THOUGHTS . 41.
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... , or the voiceless lip which betrays an emotion in part suppressed : he may deduce , by his acuteness of observation , many an inference which may not mislead ; and he may obtain , not unfrequently , an insight 46 THE THOUGHTS .
... , or the voiceless lip which betrays an emotion in part suppressed : he may deduce , by his acuteness of observation , many an inference which may not mislead ; and he may obtain , not unfrequently , an insight 46 THE THOUGHTS .
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Henry Forster BURDER. and he may obtain , not unfrequently , an insight into character , which he knows how to value and how to im- prove . But the observer , although of most penetrating glance and most com- manding intellect , and most ...
Henry Forster BURDER. and he may obtain , not unfrequently , an insight into character , which he knows how to value and how to im- prove . But the observer , although of most penetrating glance and most com- manding intellect , and most ...
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