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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Strona 9
... weak , so vain , what art , thou but a dream ! and shall I put my trust in thee ; when I feel that even the enjoyment of thy most tempting pleasures leaves nothing but emptiness and vanity behind ? Art thou not asham- ed , O world ! to ...
... weak , so vain , what art , thou but a dream ! and shall I put my trust in thee ; when I feel that even the enjoyment of thy most tempting pleasures leaves nothing but emptiness and vanity behind ? Art thou not asham- ed , O world ! to ...
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... weak in ourselves , and confess our sins . 2. The love of God ( far from being a burthen ) will make our labours light ; and if we perform our duties through that principle only , they will be both pleasant and comfortable ; for ...
... weak in ourselves , and confess our sins . 2. The love of God ( far from being a burthen ) will make our labours light ; and if we perform our duties through that principle only , they will be both pleasant and comfortable ; for ...
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... weakness and presumption , told him , that before a few hours should pass , he would be ca- pable of affirming that he had never seen him ; and we find that the simple assertion of a servant - maid was enough to make him forswear his ...
... weakness and presumption , told him , that before a few hours should pass , he would be ca- pable of affirming that he had never seen him ; and we find that the simple assertion of a servant - maid was enough to make him forswear his ...
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... weak , sinful mortals ; yet he humbled and abased himself , and we are con- tinually exalting and puffing ourselves up with the vanities of the world . Oh , miserable sinners ! if we would search our own hearts , we should find ample ...
... weak , sinful mortals ; yet he humbled and abased himself , and we are con- tinually exalting and puffing ourselves up with the vanities of the world . Oh , miserable sinners ! if we would search our own hearts , we should find ample ...
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... weak minds ; but the reason of this is , that they do not properly un- derstand it . They know not what it gives , and what it promises , so that to them it appears a system of severe and painful sacrifices , of gloomy and sorrow- ful ...
... weak minds ; but the reason of this is , that they do not properly un- derstand it . They know not what it gives , and what it promises , so that to them it appears a system of severe and painful sacrifices , of gloomy and sorrow- ful ...
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