The Christian dutyby Claude François Tulliet, 1684 - 315 pages |
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... poor as well as the rich the little and ignorant , as well as the great and learned , my felf alfo as well as ethers ; for we are all finners and I muft teach finners , iniquos . And what is it that I muft teach ? Not the conceits of ...
... poor as well as the rich the little and ignorant , as well as the great and learned , my felf alfo as well as ethers ; for we are all finners and I muft teach finners , iniquos . And what is it that I muft teach ? Not the conceits of ...
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... poor man , or a word of inftruction for his falvation ; this action was fo fmal , this word fo foon paft , that one would not think them worthy to be remembred . Nevertheleft ; God forgets them not : He will look upon them with ...
... poor man , or a word of inftruction for his falvation ; this action was fo fmal , this word fo foon paft , that one would not think them worthy to be remembred . Nevertheleft ; God forgets them not : He will look upon them with ...
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... poor Cottage to your neighbor , you will that he pay you rent for it : and if he should fail , , you would cry out against him : How comes it then fays S. Chrifoftome , that you pay not the tribute of thanks to your great God ; that you ...
... poor Cottage to your neighbor , you will that he pay you rent for it : and if he should fail , , you would cry out against him : How comes it then fays S. Chrifoftome , that you pay not the tribute of thanks to your great God ; that you ...
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... poor man that should throw money given him at the face of his benefactor for to hurt him ; as a Commander , that should ufe his authority , to levie men for warr against his Sovereign ; as a wife that should abufe the prefents her ...
... poor man that should throw money given him at the face of his benefactor for to hurt him ; as a Commander , that should ufe his authority , to levie men for warr against his Sovereign ; as a wife that should abufe the prefents her ...
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... poor shift to cover him not a drop of water to refresh his ton- gue in the agony of death ? One of his Apoftles betrays him : another denys him all forfake him and thô fome holy Women . followed him yet they were not permitted to affift ...
... poor shift to cover him not a drop of water to refresh his ton- gue in the agony of death ? One of his Apoftles betrays him : another denys him all forfake him and thô fome holy Women . followed him yet they were not permitted to affift ...
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