The Life of God in the Soul of ManCosimo, Inc., 2007 M06 1 - 116 pages With The Methods Of Attaining The Happiness Which It Proposes. Also An Account Of The Beginnings And Advances Of A Spiritual Life. |
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Page 33
... live peaceably with their neighbors , keep a temperate diet , observe the returns of worship , frequent the church , or their closet , and some- times extend their hands to the relief of the poor , they think they have sufficiently ...
... live peaceably with their neighbors , keep a temperate diet , observe the returns of worship , frequent the church , or their closet , and some- times extend their hands to the relief of the poor , they think they have sufficiently ...
Page 37
... And as the natural appetite is carried out toward food , though we should not reflect on the necessity of it for the * 1 John 3 : 9 . ↑ John 4 : 34 . preservation of our lives ; so are they carried with IN THE SOUL OF MAN . 37.
... And as the natural appetite is carried out toward food , though we should not reflect on the necessity of it for the * 1 John 3 : 9 . ↑ John 4 : 34 . preservation of our lives ; so are they carried with IN THE SOUL OF MAN . 37.
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Contents
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The Excellency and Advantage of Religion | 61 |
Happiness | 69 |
The Pleasure that attends | 76 |
A Prayer | 83 |
We must use our utmost Endeavors and then | 92 |
We must consider the Evils of Sin and resist | 98 |
We must often examine our Actions | 104 |
We must conscientiously perform the outward | 114 |
To beget Purity we must consider the Dignity | 127 |
Religion is advanced by the same means with | 133 |
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