Letters Addressed to the Daughter of a Nobleman, on the Formation of Religious and Moral Principle, Volume 1 |
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Page 33
... endeavour to im press it upon our minds by seriously attending to what is said of it in the Scriptures of both the Old and New Testament ; and in order to keep up the force of the impression , that we recal it frequently to our remem ...
... endeavour to im press it upon our minds by seriously attending to what is said of it in the Scriptures of both the Old and New Testament ; and in order to keep up the force of the impression , that we recal it frequently to our remem ...
Page 34
... endeavour to put you on your guard against the obstacles you are most likely to meet with , so that they may either be avoid- ed or overcome . The first I shall mention arises from a temptation by which we are at all ages very apt to be ...
... endeavour to put you on your guard against the obstacles you are most likely to meet with , so that they may either be avoid- ed or overcome . The first I shall mention arises from a temptation by which we are at all ages very apt to be ...
Page 53
... endeavour to attain a complete control over every passion which would lead us to transgress its bounds . We must teach self - will to relinquish its impetuosity , and self - love to unite itself in firm alliance with charity and ...
... endeavour to attain a complete control over every passion which would lead us to transgress its bounds . We must teach self - will to relinquish its impetuosity , and self - love to unite itself in firm alliance with charity and ...
Page 62
... endeavour to find out the cause why people , sometimes even through life , go on repeating their prayers in this careless and re- prehensible manner ; and then inquire how the fatal error may most effec → tually be avoided . That ...
... endeavour to find out the cause why people , sometimes even through life , go on repeating their prayers in this careless and re- prehensible manner ; and then inquire how the fatal error may most effec → tually be avoided . That ...
Page 77
... endeavour to amend them . Fear will then inlist on the side of truth ; for how should we fear " those who can only kill the 66 body , " when impressed with an aw- ful consciousness of standing in the presence of Him , " who can cast ...
... endeavour to amend them . Fear will then inlist on the side of truth ; for how should we fear " those who can only kill the 66 body , " when impressed with an aw- ful consciousness of standing in the presence of Him , " who can cast ...
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