| William Law - 1733 - 372 pages
...tempers of Chriftianity, they are not ours unlefs they be the virtues and tempers of our ordinary life. So that Chriftianity is fo far from leaving us to...delights in, it is fo far from indulging us in any of theie things, that all its virtues which it makes neceflary to falvation, are only fo many ways of... | |
| William Law - 1739 - 378 pages
...tempers of Chriftianity, they are not ours unlefs they be the virtues and tempers of our ordinary life. So that Chriftianity is fo far from leaving us to...thefe things, that all its virtues which it makes neceffary to falvation, are only fo many ways of living above, and contrary to the world in all the... | |
| William Law, John Wesley - 1794 - 248 pages
...tempers of Chriftianity ; they are not ours, unlefs they be the virtues and tempers of our ordinary life. So that Chriftianity is fo far from leaving us to...conforming to the folly of cuftoms, and gratifying the paliions and tempers which the fpirit of the world delights in. It is fo far from indulging us in any... | |
| William Law - 1821 - 352 pages
...are not ours, unless they be the virtues and tempers of our ordinary life. So that Christianity is so far from leaving us to live in the common ways of life, conforming to the folly of customs, and gratifying the passions and tempers which the spirit of the world delights in, it is so... | |
| Daniel Bishop - 1849 - 190 pages
...too readily accommodates itself, and from it receives discipline. " Christianity," says Law, " is so far from leaving us to live in the common ways of life, conforming to the folly of customs, and gratifying the passions and tempers which the spirit of the world delights in, .... that... | |
| Robert Scott, George William Gilmore - 1916 - 254 pages
...are not ours unless they be the virtues and tempers of our ordinary life. So that Christianity is so far from leaving us to live in the common ways of life, conforming to the folly of customs, and gratifying the passions and tempers which the spirit of the world delights in, it is so... | |
| Blanford Parker - 1998 - 282 pages
...are not ours unless they be the virtues and tempers of our ordinary life. So that Christianity is so far from leaving us to live in the common ways of life, conforming to the folly of customs and gratifying passions and tempers which the spirit of the world delights in, it is so far... | |
| Robin Sampson - 2009 - 316 pages
...not ours unless they become the virtues and tempers of our ordinary life. In that Christianity is so far from leaving us to live in the common ways of life, conforming to the folly of customs, and gratifying the passions and tempers which the spirit of the world delights in, it is equally... | |
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