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Pagina xvi
... consider them as done by one that is entering into eternity , and as those that must all be opened in a clearer light . If we separate our actions in our considerations from their ends , they are not of the same signification , but ...
... consider them as done by one that is entering into eternity , and as those that must all be opened in a clearer light . If we separate our actions in our considerations from their ends , they are not of the same signification , but ...
Pagina 42
... consider- ately understand the worth and concernment of their souls , is it possible they should hazard them for a thing of naught , and set them at sale for the favour of superiors , or the tran- sitory pleasures and honours of the ...
... consider- ately understand the worth and concernment of their souls , is it possible they should hazard them for a thing of naught , and set them at sale for the favour of superiors , or the tran- sitory pleasures and honours of the ...
Pagina 44
... consider what it is to be a man , a sinner , a passenger to an endless life , an expectant of so great a change , and withal to be a professed believer , what a turn would it make in the cares , and the desires , and conversations of ...
... consider what it is to be a man , a sinner , a passenger to an endless life , an expectant of so great a change , and withal to be a professed believer , what a turn would it make in the cares , and the desires , and conversations of ...
Pagina 46
... consider the millions that are blinded , and hardened and damned by temptations , are we in our wits if we will cast ourselves into them ? Preceps est , qui transire contendit , ubi conspexerit alios cecidisse : et vehementer infrænis ...
... consider the millions that are blinded , and hardened and damned by temptations , are we in our wits if we will cast ourselves into them ? Preceps est , qui transire contendit , ubi conspexerit alios cecidisse : et vehementer infrænis ...
Pagina 47
... consider not their own infir- mities , and that they teach men how to use themselves . The falls of brethren would not be over - aggravated , nor be the matter of insulting or contempt , but of compassion , if men knew themselves . This ...
... consider not their own infir- mities , and that they teach men how to use themselves . The falls of brethren would not be over - aggravated , nor be the matter of insulting or contempt , but of compassion , if men knew themselves . This ...
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