Extracts from the Religious Works of Monsr François Salignac de la Mothe Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray: Tr. from the Original FrenchJ. Hatchard, 1809 - 291 |
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... of God in Him . " By his death he has de- stroyed death ; and by his rising to life again , restored to all who believe in him , everlasting life 10. Let us , then , stifle in our hearts , whatever doubts may arise in us , tend- ing to 13.
... of God in Him . " By his death he has de- stroyed death ; and by his rising to life again , restored to all who believe in him , everlasting life 10. Let us , then , stifle in our hearts , whatever doubts may arise in us , tend- ing to 13.
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... arise in us , tend- ing to weaken our faith in the promises of God , and our implicit reliance on his mercy and justice towards mankind . God made man , we are told , in his own image ; free from sin , and pure in his sight . His ...
... arise in us , tend- ing to weaken our faith in the promises of God , and our implicit reliance on his mercy and justice towards mankind . God made man , we are told , in his own image ; free from sin , and pure in his sight . His ...
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... arise from the indul- gence of our passions ; it is only the fear of God , and the divine love of Him , that can enable us to endure our own afflic- tions , or to rise superior to the evils which may be brought on us by others . 4 ...
... arise from the indul- gence of our passions ; it is only the fear of God , and the divine love of Him , that can enable us to endure our own afflic- tions , or to rise superior to the evils which may be brought on us by others . 4 ...
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... arise from attachments wrongly placed . God created us to love him and to obey him ; and if we pervert our natural love of vir- tue by our passions , we frustrate the end of our creation . Since , therefore , we must love something ...
... arise from attachments wrongly placed . God created us to love him and to obey him ; and if we pervert our natural love of vir- tue by our passions , we frustrate the end of our creation . Since , therefore , we must love something ...
Strona 59
... arise , O man ! know thy great end ; assert thy glorious privi- leges , and aspire to immortality - immor- tality of joy and happiness ; trample un- der thy feet the pleasures of this sublu- nary scene , as far as they are at variance ...
... arise , O man ! know thy great end ; assert thy glorious privi- leges , and aspire to immortality - immor- tality of joy and happiness ; trample un- der thy feet the pleasures of this sublu- nary scene , as far as they are at variance ...
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