An Enquiry After Happiness: In Several Parts. Religious Perfection, Volume 3Smith, 1717 - 456 pages |
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... raising and keeping up an Heavenly Frame of Spirit . 4. The immediate Ends of Difcipline , are the fubduing the Pride of the Heart , and the reducing the Appetites of the Body . 5. Some kinds of Life are better fuited to the great Ends ...
... raising and keeping up an Heavenly Frame of Spirit . 4. The immediate Ends of Difcipline , are the fubduing the Pride of the Heart , and the reducing the Appetites of the Body . 5. Some kinds of Life are better fuited to the great Ends ...
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... raises Men above the Ufe or Need of Means , or invites them to neglect the Word , Prayer , or Sacraments , or is raised on any other Foundation than the Gospel of Christ . I revive not Pelagianifm , nor clash with St. Auftin ; I need ...
... raises Men above the Ufe or Need of Means , or invites them to neglect the Word , Prayer , or Sacraments , or is raised on any other Foundation than the Gospel of Christ . I revive not Pelagianifm , nor clash with St. Auftin ; I need ...
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... raised above the Corruption which is in the World through Luft . This Account of Religious Perfection , is fo natural and eafy , that I fancy no Man will demand a Proof of it ; nor fhould I go about one , were it not to serve some ...
... raised above the Corruption which is in the World through Luft . This Account of Religious Perfection , is fo natural and eafy , that I fancy no Man will demand a Proof of it ; nor fhould I go about one , were it not to serve some ...
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... raised and improved into Habits . And for our Natural Faculties , they are nothing else , but the Capacities of Good or Evil ; they are undetermined to the one or other , till they are fix'd and influenc'd by Moral Prin- ciples . It ...
... raised and improved into Habits . And for our Natural Faculties , they are nothing else , but the Capacities of Good or Evil ; they are undetermined to the one or other , till they are fix'd and influenc'd by Moral Prin- ciples . It ...
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... raise our Affurance as high as he pleases ; although the Reafon on which it be built , fhould not be Divine and Infallible , but merely Moral , and subject at least to a poffi- bility of Error . But Thirdly , Why fhould not the ...
... raise our Affurance as high as he pleases ; although the Reafon on which it be built , fhould not be Divine and Infallible , but merely Moral , and subject at least to a poffi- bility of Error . But Thirdly , Why fhould not the ...
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Affections Affurance againſt alſo becauſe beft beſt Bleffed Body Chrift Chriftian cife Confcience confequently confider Confideration confifts Converfation Corruption Defign Defires difcern Divine Doctrine Duty eafily eafy eſtabliſhed Eternal Evil fafe faid Faith falfe fame Fear fection feems felf felves ferve fhall fhew fhort fhould fince firft fome fometimes foon Fruit fuch fuffer fufficient fure Glory Gospel Grace Habit Happiness Heart Heaven himſelf Holy Honour Hope Illumination increaſe Infirmities Jefus Knowledge laft Laftly lefs Liberty Lord Love Luft Meaſures Meditation Mind moft Mortal Sin moſt muft muſt Nature neceffary nefs Notion obferve Occafion Original Sin Paffions Pelagians Perfection Pfal Pleaſure poffible Prayer prefent purpoſe raiſe Reafon Religion Righteoufnefs Scripture Senfe ſhall Sinner Sins Soul Spirit Strength thefe themſelves theſe Things thofe thoſe thou tion true Truths Underſtanding unto uſeful Venial Sin Vertue whofe Wisdom Word World Zeal