The Christian Monitor, Volume 3Munroe and Francis, 1807 - Christian life |
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... pious use of an estate , represented in the char- acter of Miranda . 60 CHAP . IX .... Persons of all orders and ranks in society are obliged to devote themselves unto God . CHAP . X .... Devotion affords us the greatest enjoyments 65 ...
... pious use of an estate , represented in the char- acter of Miranda . 60 CHAP . IX .... Persons of all orders and ranks in society are obliged to devote themselves unto God . CHAP . X .... Devotion affords us the greatest enjoyments 65 ...
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... pious in his prayers , and he will find the same as strong a reason to be as strictly pious in all the other parts of his life . For there is not the least shadow of a rea- son , why we should make God the rule and measure of our ...
... pious in his prayers , and he will find the same as strong a reason to be as strictly pious in all the other parts of his life . For there is not the least shadow of a rea- son , why we should make God the rule and measure of our ...
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... pious performance of their several callings . Clergymen must live wholly unto God in one particular way ; that is , in the exercise of holy offices , in the ministration of prayers and sacraments , and a zealous distribution of spirit ...
... pious performance of their several callings . Clergymen must live wholly unto God in one particular way ; that is , in the exercise of holy offices , in the ministration of prayers and sacraments , and a zealous distribution of spirit ...
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... pious , as Jews and heathens of all ages have been , we shall think it proper to pray at the beginning and end of our meals . I have appealed to this pious custom of all ages of the world , as a proof of the reasonable- ness of the ...
... pious , as Jews and heathens of all ages have been , we shall think it proper to pray at the beginning and end of our meals . I have appealed to this pious custom of all ages of the world , as a proof of the reasonable- ness of the ...
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... pious , to endeavour to be eminent in all good works , and to please God in the highest and most perfect manner ; it is as much their duty to be thus wise in the conduct of themselves , and thus ex- tensive in their endeavours after ...
... pious , to endeavour to be eminent in all good works , and to please God in the highest and most perfect manner ; it is as much their duty to be thus wise in the conduct of themselves , and thus ex- tensive in their endeavours after ...
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