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Hast thou a mean cottage , or art thou drawn from it ? Hast thou no dwelling , and
art thou every way poor and ill accommodated ? He was as poor as thou canst be
, and had no where to lay his head ” , worse provided than the birds and fores .
Hast thou a mean cottage , or art thou drawn from it ? Hast thou no dwelling , and
art thou every way poor and ill accommodated ? He was as poor as thou canst be
, and had no where to lay his head ” , worse provided than the birds and fores .
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so the third thing is , that all is received , to minister to each other ; and mutual
benefit is the true use of all , ' suiting the mind of him that dispenses all , and the
way of his dispensation . Thou art not proprietary lord of any thing thou hast , but
...
so the third thing is , that all is received , to minister to each other ; and mutual
benefit is the true use of all , ' suiting the mind of him that dispenses all , and the
way of his dispensation . Thou art not proprietary lord of any thing thou hast , but
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Not deluded with false conceit of advantages thou hast not . 2 . Not swelled with a
vain conceit of those thou really hast . 3 . Not affecting to be esteemed by others ,
either upon their imagining thee to have some good that is not in thee , or ...
Not deluded with false conceit of advantages thou hast not . 2 . Not swelled with a
vain conceit of those thou really hast . 3 . Not affecting to be esteemed by others ,
either upon their imagining thee to have some good that is not in thee , or ...
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Offer all that thou hast , to be nothing , to use nothing of all that thou hast about
thee , and is called thine , but to his honour and glory ; and resolve , through his
grace , to use all the powers of thy soul , and every member of thy body , to his ...
Offer all that thou hast , to be nothing , to use nothing of all that thou hast about
thee , and is called thine , but to his honour and glory ; and resolve , through his
grace , to use all the powers of thy soul , and every member of thy body , to his ...
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sorrow : but whatsoever thou perceivest to appertain to the honour of thy Lord ,
be it ever so hard and unpleasant to thyself , thou wilt heartily embrace it , yea ,
with all thy might , follow and desire it ; yet , when thou hast done what is possible
...
sorrow : but whatsoever thou perceivest to appertain to the honour of thy Lord ,
be it ever so hard and unpleasant to thyself , thou wilt heartily embrace it , yea ,
with all thy might , follow and desire it ; yet , when thou hast done what is possible
...
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The Works of Robt. Leighton, Volym 2 Robert Leighton,George Jerment Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1805 |
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