The Christian dutyby Claude François Tulliet, 1684 - 315 pages |
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... 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 Plato : not 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 Plato : not the ...
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... riches of his grace have 8 . Juperabounded in w . If then we are deprived of them , or receive them flenderly , it is not a defect of the fource but our own fault becaus we make our felves unworthy of them not com- plying with them ...
... riches of his grace have 8 . Juperabounded in w . If then we are deprived of them , or receive them flenderly , it is not a defect of the fource but our own fault becaus we make our felves unworthy of them not com- plying with them ...
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... riches and the delights of S. Aug.l. the world . The perfection and fanctity of his life is fo eminent 10. de that they take him for the Meffias : and it was in him to be Civit.c.2 acknowledged for fuch . All the Synagogue fent to him ...
... riches and the delights of S. Aug.l. the world . The perfection and fanctity of his life is fo eminent 10. de that they take him for the Meffias : and it was in him to be Civit.c.2 acknowledged for fuch . All the Synagogue fent to him ...
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... riches And the world on the contrary fays , that money is to be pro- cured in the first place : that a man muft have it , tho ' he hazard his foul for it . 9 This divine infant fays the humble , fimple , innocent , and mortifyd life is ...
... riches And the world on the contrary fays , that money is to be pro- cured in the first place : that a man muft have it , tho ' he hazard his foul for it . 9 This divine infant fays the humble , fimple , innocent , and mortifyd life is ...
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... rich man fays , he was buried 36 . in hell . Other times she ufes this terme to fignify Purgatory : where they are who died in the grace of God , but having not fully fatiffyed the divine Iuftice , are further to be punished ; fo in the ...
... rich man fays , he was buried 36 . in hell . Other times she ufes this terme to fignify Purgatory : where they are who died in the grace of God , but having not fully fatiffyed the divine Iuftice , are further to be punished ; fo in the ...
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