Spiritual ProgressCCEL, 2004 |
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... degrees in the requisite order; Thou didst find nothing ready made, but didst create all the materials for thy work. It was to nothing that Thou didst say, “Let the world be,” and it was. Thou didst only speak and it was done. But why ...
... degrees in the requisite order; Thou didst find nothing ready made, but didst create all the materials for thy work. It was to nothing that Thou didst say, “Let the world be,” and it was. Thou didst only speak and it was done. But why ...
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... degree as to desire their own happiness simply because it adds to his glory. Men have a great repugnance to this truth, and consider it to be a very hard saying, because they are lovers of self from selfinterest. They understand, in a ...
... degree as to desire their own happiness simply because it adds to his glory. Men have a great repugnance to this truth, and consider it to be a very hard saying, because they are lovers of self from selfinterest. They understand, in a ...
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... everything else to such a degree that we must love his glory more than our own happiness, and must refer the latter to the former, as a subordinate means to an end. IV. ON PRAYER AND THE PRINCIPAL EXERCISES OF PIETY. 1.
... everything else to such a degree that we must love his glory more than our own happiness, and must refer the latter to the former, as a subordinate means to an end. IV. ON PRAYER AND THE PRINCIPAL EXERCISES OF PIETY. 1.
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... degree of practical light upon the things which we are required to give up for God, are leadings of Divine Grace, which we should follow without hesitation. The Spirit bloweth where it listeth, (John iii. 8,) and where the Spirit of the ...
... degree of practical light upon the things which we are required to give up for God, are leadings of Divine Grace, which we should follow without hesitation. The Spirit bloweth where it listeth, (John iii. 8,) and where the Spirit of the ...
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... degree familiar. You must not, however, forcibly restrain your mind to a subject which no longer seems to afford any nourishment; I would advise only that you should not abandon it so long as it still ministers food. As to your ...
... degree familiar. You must not, however, forcibly restrain your mind to a subject which no longer seems to afford any nourishment; I would advise only that you should not abandon it so long as it still ministers food. As to your ...
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