Extracts from the religious works of monsr. François Salignac de la Mothe Fénelon, tr. by miss Marshall |
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... . On Melancholy and Scruple in Religion . On Self - knowledge , and the Duty of Self - Examina- tion . • On Charity , and Peace with Society . · 112 · 122 150 154 • 170 181 On Contempt of the World , and the Danger of.
... . On Melancholy and Scruple in Religion . On Self - knowledge , and the Duty of Self - Examina- tion . • On Charity , and Peace with Society . · 112 · 122 150 154 • 170 181 On Contempt of the World , and the Danger of.
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... duty - an im- plicit reliance on God for every thing ? Would you have God , the incomprehen- sible , the infinite God , subject himself to the limited faculties of the creature whom he has made ? Abraham believed . God , and it was ...
... duty - an im- plicit reliance on God for every thing ? Would you have God , the incomprehen- sible , the infinite God , subject himself to the limited faculties of the creature whom he has made ? Abraham believed . God , and it was ...
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... duty , we content ourselves with not falling into the com- mission of any heinous sins : but in not making constant use of our means of salvation to the utmost of our power , we are as faulty as those , who , perhaps for want of such ...
... duty , we content ourselves with not falling into the com- mission of any heinous sins : but in not making constant use of our means of salvation to the utmost of our power , we are as faulty as those , who , perhaps for want of such ...
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... duty to amend them to the utmost of our power . We must resign every sin- ful pleasure , and even the excess of every tender affection , ( whatever we may suffer in so doing , ) and conform ourselves whol- ly to the laws and rules of ...
... duty to amend them to the utmost of our power . We must resign every sin- ful pleasure , and even the excess of every tender affection , ( whatever we may suffer in so doing , ) and conform ourselves whol- ly to the laws and rules of ...
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... , which is the very essence of religion , and which makes easy all the duty which it requires . Those who possess the true love of God are at all times cheerful and happy ; they find that the yoke of Jesus is easy , and his 38.
... , which is the very essence of religion , and which makes easy all the duty which it requires . Those who possess the true love of God are at all times cheerful and happy ; they find that the yoke of Jesus is easy , and his 38.
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