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Strona 9
... with thy grace , and let me ever love and serve Thee . Amen . 6. Oh ! strange perversion of human reason ! that , instead of humbling ourselves at the throne of our offended Creator , and thank- fully acknowledging B 5 FENELON . 9.
... with thy grace , and let me ever love and serve Thee . Amen . 6. Oh ! strange perversion of human reason ! that , instead of humbling ourselves at the throne of our offended Creator , and thank- fully acknowledging B 5 FENELON . 9.
Strona 10
... ourselves , our passions , our worldly interests , as far as they are at variance with the laws of God . We must devote our lives to his service , and have no will , no wish , no hope , but in his love and approbation in that alone is ...
... ourselves , our passions , our worldly interests , as far as they are at variance with the laws of God . We must devote our lives to his service , and have no will , no wish , no hope , but in his love and approbation in that alone is ...
Strona 17
... ourselves , and confess our sins . 2. The love of God ( far from being a bur- then ) will make our labours light ; and if we perform our duties through that principle only , they will be both pleasant and comfortable ; for , however ...
... ourselves , and confess our sins . 2. The love of God ( far from being a bur- then ) will make our labours light ; and if we perform our duties through that principle only , they will be both pleasant and comfortable ; for , however ...
Strona 19
... ourselves ; and the greatest cou- rage consists in not being overcome by our misfortunes . Let us then try to perform our duties with simplicity and steadiness ; the fear of God , and the belief of his constant pre- sence , will enable ...
... ourselves ; and the greatest cou- rage consists in not being overcome by our misfortunes . Let us then try to perform our duties with simplicity and steadiness ; the fear of God , and the belief of his constant pre- sence , will enable ...
Strona 21
... ourselves , we are ready to exclaim against society , and to condemn our fellow- creatures , when we meet with ingratitude from them . 9. We can have no assurance that the love of God exists in our hearts , but by the con- formity of ...
... ourselves , we are ready to exclaim against society , and to condemn our fellow- creatures , when we meet with ingratitude from them . 9. We can have no assurance that the love of God exists in our hearts , but by the con- formity of ...
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