William Law, Nonjuror and Mystic: ... a Sketch of His Life, Character, and OpinionsLongmans, Green, 1881 - 462 páginas |
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... according to it . IV . To avoid all concerns with the world , or the ways of it , but where religion requires . V. To remember frequently , and impress it upon my mind . deeply , that no condition of this life is for enjoyment , but for ...
... according to it . IV . To avoid all concerns with the world , or the ways of it , but where religion requires . V. To remember frequently , and impress it upon my mind . deeply , that no condition of this life is for enjoyment , but for ...
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... according to your Lordship , will help us to the communion of saints hereafter , though we are in communion with anybody or nobody here . ' If a private person were to pretend to choose a Lord Chancellor , would it not be an absurdity ...
... according to your Lordship , will help us to the communion of saints hereafter , though we are in communion with anybody or nobody here . ' If a private person were to pretend to choose a Lord Chancellor , would it not be an absurdity ...
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... according to a custom which had long prevailed against common sense , but that they must not imagine that there was anything in the action more than an useless , empty ceremony . How could he ordain ? How could he consecrate the ...
... according to a custom which had long prevailed against common sense , but that they must not imagine that there was anything in the action more than an useless , empty ceremony . How could he ordain ? How could he consecrate the ...
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... according to his definition , how could Mandeville say that he believed anything , unless believing could be said to be a passion , or some faculty of the skin or bones ? If , ' proceeds Law , with a severity which , under the ...
... according to his definition , how could Mandeville say that he believed anything , unless believing could be said to be a passion , or some faculty of the skin or bones ? If , ' proceeds Law , with a severity which , under the ...
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... self - abasement is strictly according to It is hardly necessary to remark how very inadequate and erroneous many of these sentiments would seem to the later evangelical school . 44 ' Christian Perfection . reason , ' pride is.
... self - abasement is strictly according to It is hardly necessary to remark how very inadequate and erroneous many of these sentiments would seem to the later evangelical school . 44 ' Christian Perfection . reason , ' pride is.
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Página 231 - ALMIGHTY and everlasting God, who dost govern all things in heaven and earth ; Mercifully hear the supplications of thy people, and grant us thy peace all the days of our life ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.