Extracts from the religious works of monsr. François Salignac de la Mothe Fénelon, tr. by miss Marshall |
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Strona 35
... acceptable in the sight of God . Our Saviour himself tells us , " that God giveth grace to the hum- ble . " Humility is not only a virtue in ourselves , but its effects prove a blessing to others . The view of our own faults and ...
... acceptable in the sight of God . Our Saviour himself tells us , " that God giveth grace to the hum- ble . " Humility is not only a virtue in ourselves , but its effects prove a blessing to others . The view of our own faults and ...
Strona 160
... - cerely endeavour to perform their duty , remember , for their comfort , that this state of mind , however painful , is much more safe , and more acceptable to God , than confident security , and self - satisfac- tion , 160.
... - cerely endeavour to perform their duty , remember , for their comfort , that this state of mind , however painful , is much more safe , and more acceptable to God , than confident security , and self - satisfac- tion , 160.
Strona 170
... acceptable reparation for those faults into which pride or vanity may have betrayed us , than by becom- ing humble in our own estimation , and patiently submitting to any degradation in the sight of the world , which it may please God ...
... acceptable reparation for those faults into which pride or vanity may have betrayed us , than by becom- ing humble in our own estimation , and patiently submitting to any degradation in the sight of the world , which it may please God ...
Strona 181
... acceptable in the sight of God , on account of its relation to our fellow - creatures . Charity , saith the Apostle , shall cover a multitude of sins ; if we desire to live at peace ( even with the best people ) we must bear a great ...
... acceptable in the sight of God , on account of its relation to our fellow - creatures . Charity , saith the Apostle , shall cover a multitude of sins ; if we desire to live at peace ( even with the best people ) we must bear a great ...
Strona 212
... not pure ; yet it also tells us , that God is merciful and good to those whose hearts are upright . Let us beseech him to grant us this integrity of heart , which is -- 1 so acceptable to him , and we may then rely 212.
... not pure ; yet it also tells us , that God is merciful and good to those whose hearts are upright . Let us beseech him to grant us this integrity of heart , which is -- 1 so acceptable to him , and we may then rely 212.
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Strona 48 - Consider then seriously with yourself, in all appearance the time of your dissolution draweth near; your sins have laid fast hold upon you; you are soon to be removed from among men by a violent death; and you shall fade away suddenly like the grass, which in the morning is green and groweth up, but in the evening is cut down, dried up, and withered.
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Strona 263 - So ought men to love their wives as their own bodies : he that loveth his wife loveth himself. For no man ever yet hated his own flesh; but nourisheth and cherisheth it, even as the Lord the Church: for we are members of His body, of His flesh, and of His bones.
Strona 110 - Our light afflictions, which are but for a moment, are not worthy to be compared with the glory that shall be revealed in us," if we pass through them in submission to the will of God.
Strona 129 - Rome ; and rejoicing that to them it was given, not only to believe in Christ, but also to suffer for his sake. This monument was erected by public subscription in the year of our Lord God 1841.