Brief Meditations on the CollectsJ. and C. Mozley, 1869 - 310 páginas |
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... character . " The life of Jesus is not described to be like a picture in a chamber of pleasure , only for beauty and entertainment of the eye ; but like the Egyptian hieroglyphics , where every feature is a precept , and the images ...
... character . " The life of Jesus is not described to be like a picture in a chamber of pleasure , only for beauty and entertainment of the eye ; but like the Egyptian hieroglyphics , where every feature is a precept , and the images ...
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... character , like shattered stones of a ruined temple ; but they lie scattered , as when one cutteth and heweth wood upon the ground , until they are cemented into unity by the spirit of Love . Yes 60 MEDITATIONS ON THE COLLECTS .
... character , like shattered stones of a ruined temple ; but they lie scattered , as when one cutteth and heweth wood upon the ground , until they are cemented into unity by the spirit of Love . Yes 60 MEDITATIONS ON THE COLLECTS .
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... character strengthened . Nothing that unfits the body for the work set before it is ' such abstinence ' as this prayer desires . Again , there is no doubt the mental constitu- tion requires recreation ; there may be exceptions , cases ...
... character strengthened . Nothing that unfits the body for the work set before it is ' such abstinence ' as this prayer desires . Again , there is no doubt the mental constitu- tion requires recreation ; there may be exceptions , cases ...
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... character , the union between thinking and doing , between good thoughts and good acts , is in- dissoluble ; of this the Epistle for the day ( St. James , i . ) especially reminds us . He that would disunite them deceiveth his own self ...
... character , the union between thinking and doing , between good thoughts and good acts , is in- dissoluble ; of this the Epistle for the day ( St. James , i . ) especially reminds us . He that would disunite them deceiveth his own self ...
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... character and mind and taste and knowledge that sense of separation which makes the soul shrink into itself , and feel , ' He is all to me , but I can be nothing to Him , nothing but an object of compassion ; ' that blighting conscious ...
... character and mind and taste and knowledge that sense of separation which makes the soul shrink into itself , and feel , ' He is all to me , but I can be nothing to Him , nothing but an object of compassion ; ' that blighting conscious ...
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