Extracts from the Religious Works of La Mothe Fenelon, Archbishop of CambrayHatchard and Son, 1826 - 248 |
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Strona 18
... endure our own afflictions , or to rise superior to the evils which may be brought on us by others . 4. Nothing can be so good , so tender , so gentle , so amiable , as a heart filled with the love of God . In religion there is nothing ...
... endure our own afflictions , or to rise superior to the evils which may be brought on us by others . 4. Nothing can be so good , so tender , so gentle , so amiable , as a heart filled with the love of God . In religion there is nothing ...
Strona 28
... endured for us ; and shall we not humble ourselves before God , and take our necks from the yoke of sin ? Let us compare our lives with that of Jesus , and let us remember that he is our Master , and we his servants ; that he is the all ...
... endured for us ; and shall we not humble ourselves before God , and take our necks from the yoke of sin ? Let us compare our lives with that of Jesus , and let us remember that he is our Master , and we his servants ; that he is the all ...
Strona 39
... endure the humiliating sense of our corrupt nature . We shall not then despair at the view of our continual errors : we shall sorrow for them ; but we shall learn to give glory to God , for the assistance which he offers to us , and ac ...
... endure the humiliating sense of our corrupt nature . We shall not then despair at the view of our continual errors : we shall sorrow for them ; but we shall learn to give glory to God , for the assistance which he offers to us , and ac ...
Strona 40
... may flourish in the earth ; but it will not endure : at the blasting of the breath of God's displeasure , it will fade away , and perish as the grass of the field ; which in the morning is green and groweth up , but 40.
... may flourish in the earth ; but it will not endure : at the blasting of the breath of God's displeasure , it will fade away , and perish as the grass of the field ; which in the morning is green and groweth up , but 40.
Strona 66
... the agony of his human na- ture . Jesus endured the sense of his heavenly Father's displeasure , and his soul was sor- rowful and dismayed : and as he has known this state of spiritual suffering , his mercy and pity 66 FENELON .
... the agony of his human na- ture . Jesus endured the sense of his heavenly Father's displeasure , and his soul was sor- rowful and dismayed : and as he has known this state of spiritual suffering , his mercy and pity 66 FENELON .
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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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