Letters, Addressed to the Daughter of a Nobleman, on the Formation of Religious and Moral Principle, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1806 - Christian life |
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... endeavour to simplify the subject as much as pos- sible . I am nevertheless still sensible that in order to embrace these gene- ral views , the faculties must be ex- erted with a degree of vigour , such as I cannot now expect my dearest ...
... endeavour to simplify the subject as much as pos- sible . I am nevertheless still sensible that in order to embrace these gene- ral views , the faculties must be ex- erted with a degree of vigour , such as I cannot now expect my dearest ...
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... of the world , to that of its meridian splendour in the coming of the Messiah . May my feeble endeavours be blessed to your use by the God of mercy , and to his name be the glory ! LETTER IV . My dear Lady Elizabeth , ALTHOUGH the [ 69 ]
... of the world , to that of its meridian splendour in the coming of the Messiah . May my feeble endeavours be blessed to your use by the God of mercy , and to his name be the glory ! LETTER IV . My dear Lady Elizabeth , ALTHOUGH the [ 69 ]
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... endeavouring to follow in all things the perfect example of our blessed Lord . No one can study the Gospel , and say , that we have there any authe- . rity for hoping that ... endeavours that are - are only partial . We must , in all £ 148 1.
... endeavouring to follow in all things the perfect example of our blessed Lord . No one can study the Gospel , and say , that we have there any authe- . rity for hoping that ... endeavours that are - are only partial . We must , in all £ 148 1.
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Elizabeth Hamilton. in need of divine aid , we shall be earnest in our endeavours to obtain it : and this we are expressly told is all that is requisite . But how are we to know that this earnestness is sincere ? We are to judge of our ...
Elizabeth Hamilton. in need of divine aid , we shall be earnest in our endeavours to obtain it : and this we are expressly told is all that is requisite . But how are we to know that this earnestness is sincere ? We are to judge of our ...
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... are founded upon such a knowledge of the nature of man , as could only be obtained by Him who made him . I shall endeavour to illustrate this VOL . 11 . M obser- observation by some remarks upon the duty of prayer , [ 161 ]
... are founded upon such a knowledge of the nature of man , as could only be obtained by Him who made him . I shall endeavour to illustrate this VOL . 11 . M obser- observation by some remarks upon the duty of prayer , [ 161 ]
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