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Again : Bishop Hoadly plainly set up his invisible church against outward and
visible ordinances . But outward ordinances were as necessary to make men true
Christians as outward acts of love were to make them charitable . In short , the ...
Again : Bishop Hoadly plainly set up his invisible church against outward and
visible ordinances . But outward ordinances were as necessary to make men true
Christians as outward acts of love were to make them charitable . In short , the ...
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But in the regions where Light is sprung up , whence Superstition is fled , where
all that is outward in Religion seems to be pruned , dressed and put in its true
order , there a cleansed shell , a whited sepulchre , seems too generally to cover
a ...
But in the regions where Light is sprung up , whence Superstition is fled , where
all that is outward in Religion seems to be pruned , dressed and put in its true
order , there a cleansed shell , a whited sepulchre , seems too generally to cover
a ...
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It must not , however , be supposed that , because he lays so much stress upon
the Inner Light and the Inner Life , the true mystic depreciates the outward Written
Word . On the contrary , the spiritual writers ' ( as Law generally calls them ) ...
It must not , however , be supposed that , because he lays so much stress upon
the Inner Light and the Inner Life , the true mystic depreciates the outward Written
Word . On the contrary , the spiritual writers ' ( as Law generally calls them ) ...
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... than any of his predecessors , he brought into prominence that very side of
mysticism which was most fascinating to William Law — the discovery of a
mystical meaning in all outward nature as the shadow and emblem of the things
invisible .
... than any of his predecessors , he brought into prominence that very side of
mysticism which was most fascinating to William Law — the discovery of a
mystical meaning in all outward nature as the shadow and emblem of the things
invisible .
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Happy eyes which are shut to outward things and attentive to the interior . ' ( Book
III . c . i . ) 3 " One thing is chiefly necessary for him , and what is that ? That
having left all things else , he leave also himself and wholly go out of himself , ' &
c .
Happy eyes which are shut to outward things and attentive to the interior . ' ( Book
III . c . i . ) 3 " One thing is chiefly necessary for him , and what is that ? That
having left all things else , he leave also himself and wholly go out of himself , ' &
c .
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Página 233 - 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.