The Christian Monitor, Volume 3Munroe and Francis, 1807 |
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... means of grace we should have power to avoid ; and that we have not that perfection , which our present state of grace makes us capable of , be- cause we do not so much as intend to have it . It only teaches us , that the reason , why ...
... means of grace we should have power to avoid ; and that we have not that perfection , which our present state of grace makes us capable of , be- cause we do not so much as intend to have it . It only teaches us , that the reason , why ...
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... means of purifying your own soul , improving your fellow - creatures in the ways of virtue , and of carrying you at last to the greatest heights of eternal glory . As you have no mistress to serve , so let your own soul be the object of ...
... means of purifying your own soul , improving your fellow - creatures in the ways of virtue , and of carrying you at last to the greatest heights of eternal glory . As you have no mistress to serve , so let your own soul be the object of ...
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... mean of doing good . If we waste it , we do not waste a trifle , that sig- nifies little ; but we waste that , which might be made , as eyes to the blind , as a husband to the widow , as a father to the orphan . We waste that , which ...
... mean of doing good . If we waste it , we do not waste a trifle , that sig- nifies little ; but we waste that , which might be made , as eyes to the blind , as a husband to the widow , as a father to the orphan . We waste that , which ...
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... means and opportunities of doing good . He , who is piously strict , and exact in the wise management of either of these , cannot be long ignorant of the right use of the other . He , who is happy in the religious care and disposal of ...
... means and opportunities of doing good . He , who is piously strict , and exact in the wise management of either of these , cannot be long ignorant of the right use of the other . He , who is happy in the religious care and disposal of ...
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... means there are many poor families , who live in a comfortable manner , and are from year to year blessing her in their prayers . If there be any poor man or woman , who is more than ordinarily wicked and reprobate , Mi- randa has her ...
... means there are many poor families , who live in a comfortable manner , and are from year to year blessing her in their prayers . If there be any poor man or woman , who is more than ordinarily wicked and reprobate , Mi- randa has her ...
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