William Law, Nonjuror and Mystic: ... a Sketch of His Life, Character, and OpinionsLongmans, Green, 1881 - 462 páginas |
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... outward and visible ordinances . But out- ward ordinances were as necessary to make men true Christians as outward acts of love were to make them charitable . In short , the world is divided upon the subject whether it be as safe to be ...
... outward and visible ordinances . But out- ward ordinances were as necessary to make men true Christians as outward acts of love were to make them charitable . In short , the world is divided upon the subject whether it be as safe to be ...
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... 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 dead Christianity . ' ' No one can read this splendid passage without seeing that ...
... 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 dead Christianity . ' ' No one can read this splendid passage without seeing that ...
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... outward Written Word . On the contrary , the ' spiritual writers ' ( as Law generally calls them ) brought out a depth of meaning from that Word which has never been so well brought out by others . In fact , to many well - read men ...
... outward Written Word . On the contrary , the ' spiritual writers ' ( as Law generally calls them ) brought out a depth of meaning from that Word which has never been so well brought out by others . In fact , to many well - read men ...
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... outward nature as the shadow and emblem of the things invisible . ' Passing over the mystics of the thirteenth century , of whom Bonaventura was the most remarkable , ' we next come to a group of mystic writers who attracted and in ...
... outward nature as the shadow and emblem of the things invisible . ' Passing over the mystics of the thirteenth century , of whom Bonaventura was the most remarkable , ' we next come to a group of mystic writers who attracted and in ...
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... outward ( Book III . c . i . ) things and attentive to the interior . ' ' 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 . ( Book ...
... outward ( Book III . c . i . ) things and attentive to the interior . ' ' 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 . ( Book ...
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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.