Moral Entertainments on the Most Important Practical Truths of the Christian Religion. In Three Volumes. By Robert ManningTho. Meighan, 1742 |
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... ourselves well of the true Value of it . The Lovers therefore of this World muft not be con- fulted in this Matter ; because their Hearts being too fenfibly affected with worldly Ob- jects , they are apt to judge of Things with ...
... ourselves well of the true Value of it . The Lovers therefore of this World muft not be con- fulted in this Matter ; because their Hearts being too fenfibly affected with worldly Ob- jects , they are apt to judge of Things with ...
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... ourselves for the Sacrament of Penance , to reflect fe- riously upon the Malice and Enormity of mortal Sin , it is to be hoped , that by De- it would work this Effect upon us , grees and lay in us fo deep a Foundation of Hatred and ...
... ourselves for the Sacrament of Penance , to reflect fe- riously upon the Malice and Enormity of mortal Sin , it is to be hoped , that by De- it would work this Effect upon us , grees and lay in us fo deep a Foundation of Hatred and ...
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... ourselves into a Hatred of Sin , equal to that of the Royal Prophet ; whereof he has left us this authentick De- claration in his 118th Pfalm , I have hated and abominated Sin , but thy Law have I loved . The The XXIII ENTERTAINMENT ...
... ourselves into a Hatred of Sin , equal to that of the Royal Prophet ; whereof he has left us this authentick De- claration in his 118th Pfalm , I have hated and abominated Sin , but thy Law have I loved . The The XXIII ENTERTAINMENT ...
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... ourselves deceived , and experience , to our own fad Coft , that it is much easier to keep our Enemy quite out , than diflodge him , when he has once got Footing . So that that the true Secret to avoid mortal Sin , is Moral ...
... ourselves deceived , and experience , to our own fad Coft , that it is much easier to keep our Enemy quite out , than diflodge him , when he has once got Footing . So that that the true Secret to avoid mortal Sin , is Moral ...
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... ourselves , or of any Creature in order to ourselves Now Now all deliberate : Actions or Defires ( I mean Moral Entertainments . 87.
... ourselves , or of any Creature in order to ourselves Now Now all deliberate : Actions or Defires ( I mean Moral Entertainments . 87.
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Seite 216 - Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God? whosoever therefore will be a friend of the world is the enemy of God.
Seite 2 - ... quenched the violence of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, out of weakness were made strong, waxed valiant in fight, turned to flight the armies of the aliens ; women received their dead raised to life again ; and others were tortured, not accepting deliverance, that they might obtain a better resurrection...
Seite 105 - I will arise and will go to my father and say to him: Father, I have sinned against heaven and before thee. I am not worthy to be called thy son: make me as one of thy hired servants.
Seite 45 - And when he cometh, he findeth it fwept and garnifhed. Then goeth he and taketh to him feven other fpirits more wicked than himfelf, and they enter in, and dwell there; and the laft ftate of that man is worfe than the ftrft.
Seite 100 - How many hired servants of my father have bread enough and to spare, and I perish with hunger!
Seite 222 - I'm afraid you have not loved me long enough to make our marriage be the Town-talk : for 'tis the fashion now to be the Town-talk, and you know one had as good be out of the world, as out of the fashion.
Seite 100 - ... wit, very earnestly lamenting his sins committed. Moreover, the prodigal son, and the publican in the Gospel, that is compared with the Pharisee, do set forth unto us a most fit pattern of confessing our sins to God. The prodigal son said, ' Father, I have sinned against heaven, and against thee : I am not worthy to be called thy son ; make me as one of thy hired servants
Seite 328 - If any man will come after me, let him deny himfelf, take up his Crofs, and follow me.
Seite 7 - I reckon that the Sufferings of this prefent " Time are not worthy to be compared with " the Glory which fhall be revealed in us " . . . Oh no, not worthy to be compared.
Seite 2 - ... and others had trial of cruel mockings and scourging, yea, moreover of bonds and imprisonment: They were stoned, they were sawn asunder, were tempted, were slain with the sword : they wandered about in sheepskins and goatskins ; being destitute, afflicted, tormented ; (of whom the world was not worthy :) they wandered in deserts, and in mountains, and in dens and caves of the earth.