The Works of William Paley: With a Life of the Author, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1825 |
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... Prayer in Imitation of Christ ......... 83 9. On Filial Piety .............. 90 10. Part 1. To think less of our Virtues and more of our Sins 98 11. Part 2. To think less of our Virtues and more of our Sins 109 12. Salvation for ...
... Prayer in Imitation of Christ ......... 83 9. On Filial Piety .............. 90 10. Part 1. To think less of our Virtues and more of our Sins 98 11. Part 2. To think less of our Virtues and more of our Sins 109 12. Salvation for ...
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... Prayer in Imitation of Christ ........ 83 90 9. On Filial Piety .............. 10. Part 1. To think less of our Virtues and more of our Sins 98 11. Part 2. To think less of our Virtues and more of our Sins 109 12. Salvation for Penitent ...
... Prayer in Imitation of Christ ........ 83 90 9. On Filial Piety .............. 10. Part 1. To think less of our Virtues and more of our Sins 98 11. Part 2. To think less of our Virtues and more of our Sins 109 12. Salvation for Penitent ...
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... Prayer ............ ... 29. The Destruction of the Canaanites ..... 30. Neglect of Warnings .... 250 .... 256 264 273 31. The Terrors of the Lord ........ 280 32. Preservation and Recovery from Sin 290 33. This Life a State of Probation ...
... Prayer ............ ... 29. The Destruction of the Canaanites ..... 30. Neglect of Warnings .... 250 .... 256 264 273 31. The Terrors of the Lord ........ 280 32. Preservation and Recovery from Sin 290 33. This Life a State of Probation ...
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... prayer . THE first requisite in religion is seriousness . No im- pression can be made without it . An orderly life , so far as others are able to observe us , is now and then produced by prudential motives , or by dint of habit ; but ...
... prayer . THE first requisite in religion is seriousness . No im- pression can be made without it . An orderly life , so far as others are able to observe us , is now and then produced by prudential motives , or by dint of habit ; but ...
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... prayers ; no preach- ing ; still religion in itself , in its reality and import- ance , in its end and event , would be the same thing as what it is : we should still have to account for our conduct ; there would still be heaven and ...
... prayers ; no preach- ing ; still religion in itself , in its reality and import- ance , in its end and event , would be the same thing as what it is : we should still have to account for our conduct ; there would still be heaven and ...
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