The Christian dutyby Claude François Tulliet, 1684 - 315 pages |
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... use of the means prefcribed to be faved : they will not labour and ftrive to enter by the narrow gate , and therefore our Saviour fay- es they shal not . Wherefore defiring the falvation of every one with all my heart , I shew the First ...
... use of the means prefcribed to be faved : they will not labour and ftrive to enter by the narrow gate , and therefore our Saviour fay- es they shal not . Wherefore defiring the falvation of every one with all my heart , I shew the First ...
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... use the creatures , or to fpeak more properly , to enioy them , to make good cheer , and to take their pleafures , without ever thinking in themelues to whome belongs this bread I eate , this air I bre- ath , this fire which warms me ...
... use the creatures , or to fpeak more properly , to enioy them , to make good cheer , and to take their pleafures , without ever thinking in themelues to whome belongs this bread I eate , this air I bre- ath , this fire which warms me ...
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... use of this great Benefit , and to help our felves by this Power ; Yet if we should be fo ill advised , as to lofe the grace of God by confen- ting to a mortal fin , we should hazard our falvation . Wherefore the Royal Prophet advifes ...
... use of this great Benefit , and to help our felves by this Power ; Yet if we should be fo ill advised , as to lofe the grace of God by confen- ting to a mortal fin , we should hazard our falvation . Wherefore the Royal Prophet advifes ...
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... use moreover thefe terms , to convince orkers , who in the time of the Apoftles thought , that the Refurrection of which the Scripture fpeaks , fignifys not that of the body , but only that by which the Soul is raised out of the death ...
... use moreover thefe terms , to convince orkers , who in the time of the Apoftles thought , that the Refurrection of which the Scripture fpeaks , fignifys not that of the body , but only that by which the Soul is raised out of the death ...
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... use of reafon may be faved by habitual faith , which they receive when they are fpiritually regenerated by Baptifme . For this habitual gift of faith , and the other habitual and fupernatural gifts of Hope and Charity , which they then ...
... use of reafon may be faved by habitual faith , which they receive when they are fpiritually regenerated by Baptifme . For this habitual gift of faith , and the other habitual and fupernatural gifts of Hope and Charity , which they then ...
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