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Strona 15
... will ! enter into my soul , and restore me to thy divine image , from which I am so greatly fallen ! -I desire to devote myself unto Thee : I receive with joy and hope thy holy Gospel , and the terms and promises of FENELON . 15.
... will ! enter into my soul , and restore me to thy divine image , from which I am so greatly fallen ! -I desire to devote myself unto Thee : I receive with joy and hope thy holy Gospel , and the terms and promises of FENELON . 15.
Strona 19
... desire , than to have our minds always at ease ? This content we can find only in subduing our passions , and sub- mitting ourselves to the will of the Almighty . 7. Our minds , our feelings , must have some object ; life becomes ...
... desire , than to have our minds always at ease ? This content we can find only in subduing our passions , and sub- mitting ourselves to the will of the Almighty . 7. Our minds , our feelings , must have some object ; life becomes ...
Strona 26
... desire to profit by them . Self - love conceals from our view many of our frailties ; and while we indulge this passion , we cannot but be surprised that they should be discovered in us by our fellow - creatures : but true humility will ...
... desire to profit by them . Self - love conceals from our view many of our frailties ; and while we indulge this passion , we cannot but be surprised that they should be discovered in us by our fellow - creatures : but true humility will ...
Strona 37
... desire of wholly resigning ourselves to God , of knowing him better , of obeying more perfectly his com- mandments , and of loving him above all things . 25. When worldly objects give us too much pleasure , let us pause and remember ...
... desire of wholly resigning ourselves to God , of knowing him better , of obeying more perfectly his com- mandments , and of loving him above all things . 25. When worldly objects give us too much pleasure , let us pause and remember ...
Strona 42
... desire to forsake his laws , or to turn aside from the duties which he hath set before us . 3. The knowledge which is most necessary to mankind , is that in which they are generally most deficient ; and it is not till after much study ...
... desire to forsake his laws , or to turn aside from the duties which he hath set before us . 3. The knowledge which is most necessary to mankind , is that in which they are generally most deficient ; and it is not till after much study ...
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Extracts from the Religious Works of La Mothe Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray La Mothe Fenelon Podgląd niedostępny - 2010 |
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