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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... worldly Diversions and Amusements . Advice addressed particularly to Persons living at a Court . On Temptations and Trials in a Life of Grandeur and Prosperity . Familiar Letters on Religious Subjects . On Marriage . 229 · 238 240 ...
... worldly Diversions and Amusements . Advice addressed particularly to Persons living at a Court . On Temptations and Trials in a Life of Grandeur and Prosperity . Familiar Letters on Religious Subjects . On Marriage . 229 · 238 240 ...
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... worldly interests , as far as they are at variance with the laws of God . We must devote our lives to his service , and have no will , no wish , no hope , but in his love and approbation : in that alone is our rest in this life ; and ...
... worldly interests , as far as they are at variance with the laws of God . We must devote our lives to his service , and have no will , no wish , no hope , but in his love and approbation : in that alone is our rest in this life ; and ...
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... worldly good . We may have no- thing , and yet possess all things . What- ever we forego or resign for the love of God , he will make up to us , in that peace and comfort to our souls which ever attend the sacrifice . 11. When we have ...
... worldly good . We may have no- thing , and yet possess all things . What- ever we forego or resign for the love of God , he will make up to us , in that peace and comfort to our souls which ever attend the sacrifice . 11. When we have ...
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... worldly objects give us too much pleasure , let us pause and remem- ber that the heart is not to be given to them : - " My son , give God thine heart , " is a precept which we have from God himself : and if we faithfully endeavour to ...
... worldly objects give us too much pleasure , let us pause and remem- ber that the heart is not to be given to them : - " My son , give God thine heart , " is a precept which we have from God himself : and if we faithfully endeavour to ...
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... worldly objects , they know not God , they think not of him , but as something wonderful , myste- rious , and far removed from them . They flatter themselves , that their actions are beneath the notice of such an awful Be- ing ; and ...
... worldly objects , they know not God , they think not of him , but as something wonderful , myste- rious , and far removed from them . They flatter themselves , that their actions are beneath the notice of such an awful Be- ing ; and ...
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