Self-Discipline. [Extracted from “Lectures on the Essentials of Religion.”]F. Westley & A. H. Davis, 1832 - 184 páginas |
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... tion : it is to that Government of the Desires which is essential to personal sanctity . Let me endeavour to place before you , both the Inducements by which we should be urged to the attempt , and the Principles by which that attempt ...
... tion : it is to that Government of the Desires which is essential to personal sanctity . Let me endeavour to place before you , both the Inducements by which we should be urged to the attempt , and the Principles by which that attempt ...
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... tion must we find in the retrospect of every day ! What profound ignorance should we betray , both of ourselves and of the law which is just and holy , were we to flatter ourselves with the delu- sive notion of some innate or habitual ...
... tion must we find in the retrospect of every day ! What profound ignorance should we betray , both of ourselves and of the law which is just and holy , were we to flatter ourselves with the delu- sive notion of some innate or habitual ...
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... tion . If the throne which is placed there must have an occupier , and the tyrant that now reigns has occu- pied it wrongfully , he may not leave a bosom which would rather detain him , than be left in desolation . But may he not give ...
... tion . If the throne which is placed there must have an occupier , and the tyrant that now reigns has occu- pied it wrongfully , he may not leave a bosom which would rather detain him , than be left in desolation . But may he not give ...
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... tion , by another . But to desolate his heart of all love for the things of the world , without the substitution of any love in its place , were to him a process of as unnatural violence , as to destroy all the things that he has in the ...
... tion , by another . But to desolate his heart of all love for the things of the world , without the substitution of any love in its place , were to him a process of as unnatural violence , as to destroy all the things that he has in the ...
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... tion ; but the hearts of its inhabitants retained a defiling love of sin , and a prevailing inclination to vile idolatry ; vain thoughts , evil desires , and deba- sing affections , still obtained a dwell- ing - place , as welcome ...
... tion ; but the hearts of its inhabitants retained a defiling love of sin , and a prevailing inclination to vile idolatry ; vain thoughts , evil desires , and deba- sing affections , still obtained a dwell- ing - place , as welcome ...
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