The Christian Monitor, Volume 3Munroe and Francis, 1807 |
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... talents and money , be disposed of , without any regard to strict rules of piety and devotion . For it is as great an absurdity to suppose holy prayers and divine petitions , without holiness of life suitable to them , as to suppose a ...
... talents and money , be disposed of , without any regard to strict rules of piety and devotion . For it is as great an absurdity to suppose holy prayers and divine petitions , without holiness of life suitable to them , as to suppose a ...
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... talent to its greatest height ; that , when the time came , that mankind were to be rewarded for their labours by the great judge of quick and dead , you might be receiv ed with a well done , good and faithful ser vant ... talents , 43.
... talent to its greatest height ; that , when the time came , that mankind were to be rewarded for their labours by the great judge of quick and dead , you might be receiv ed with a well done , good and faithful ser vant ... talents , 43.
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... talents into five more ; and to consider , how your time , and leisure , and health , and fortune may be made so many happy means of purifying your own soul , improving your fellow - creatures in the ways of virtue , and of carrying you ...
... talents into five more ; and to consider , how your time , and leisure , and health , and fortune may be made so many happy means of purifying your own soul , improving your fellow - creatures in the ways of virtue , and of carrying you ...
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... talents are continual 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 ...
... talents are continual 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 ...
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... talents , and gifts of fortune , are all to be made holy and ac- ceptable unto God , by a wise and religious use of every thing , and by directing our actions and designs to such ends , as are suitable to the hon- our and glory of God ...
... talents , and gifts of fortune , are all to be made holy and ac- ceptable unto God , by a wise and religious use of every thing , and by directing our actions and designs to such ends , as are suitable to the hon- our and glory of God ...
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