Extracts from the Religious Works of La Mothe Fenelon, Archbishop of CambrayHatchard and Son, 1826 - 248 |
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Strona 18
... severe ; it enlarges the heart , and warms the affections ; but it does not consist in a set form of words , or a scrupulous obser- vance of outward ceremonies : a truly religious disposition shows itself in the performance of the ...
... severe ; it enlarges the heart , and warms the affections ; but it does not consist in a set form of words , or a scrupulous obser- vance of outward ceremonies : a truly religious disposition shows itself in the performance of the ...
Strona 26
... severe ) will appear no more than we deserve . 17. Self - love prevents us from knowing ourselves ; indeed we could not bear to see the real state of our souls , tainted as they are with the corruptions of the world . Our shame would be ...
... severe ) will appear no more than we deserve . 17. Self - love prevents us from knowing ourselves ; indeed we could not bear to see the real state of our souls , tainted as they are with the corruptions of the world . Our shame would be ...
Strona 33
... severe and painful sacrifices , of gloomy and sorrowful practice . They will not understand that bond of love between the Creator and his creatures , which is the very essence of religion , and which makes easy all the duty which it ...
... severe and painful sacrifices , of gloomy and sorrowful practice . They will not understand that bond of love between the Creator and his creatures , which is the very essence of religion , and which makes easy all the duty which it ...
Strona 44
... severe master . What can be easier than to adore Su- preme Perfection , and to obey laws framed for our own happiness , both in this world and in the world to come ? His Justice towards the impenitent , and his Mercy to the repenting ...
... severe master . What can be easier than to adore Su- preme Perfection , and to obey laws framed for our own happiness , both in this world and in the world to come ? His Justice towards the impenitent , and his Mercy to the repenting ...
Strona 48
... severe Master , whose slaves . they are , who demands from them the per- petual sacrifice of every passion , and from whose terrible judgment they would hide their heads . They dread him as an angry Judge but do not love him as a ...
... severe Master , whose slaves . they are , who demands from them the per- petual sacrifice of every passion , and from whose terrible judgment they would hide their heads . They dread him as an angry Judge but do not love him as a ...
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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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