The Christian Monitor, المجلد 3Munroe and Francis, 1807 |
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الصفحة 106
... occasion to be afraid of the approaches of pride , than those , who have made some advances in a pious life . For pride can grow as well upon our virtues , as our vices , and steals upon us on all occasions . Every good thought , which ...
... occasion to be afraid of the approaches of pride , than those , who have made some advances in a pious life . For pride can grow as well upon our virtues , as our vices , and steals upon us on all occasions . Every good thought , which ...
الصفحة 115
... occasion to envy or hate one another . For we cannot stand in one another's way , nor , by en- joying any particular good , keep another from his full share of it . As we cannot be happy , but in the enjoyment of God , so we cannot ...
... occasion to envy or hate one another . For we cannot stand in one another's way , nor , by en- joying any particular good , keep another from his full share of it . As we cannot be happy , but in the enjoyment of God , so we cannot ...
الصفحة 125
... as our state and condi- tion in life more particularly require of us . Though we are to treat all mankind as neigh- bours and brethren , as occasion offers , yet , as we can live in the actual society of a few only L.2 125.
... as our state and condi- tion in life more particularly require of us . Though we are to treat all mankind as neigh- bours and brethren , as occasion offers , yet , as we can live in the actual society of a few only L.2 125.
الصفحة 154
... occasion of greater piety . Begin therefore in the smallest matters , and most ordinary occasions , and accustom your mind to the daily exercise of this pious temper in the lowest occurrences of life . When a con- tempt , an affront , a ...
... occasion of greater piety . Begin therefore in the smallest matters , and most ordinary occasions , and accustom your mind to the daily exercise of this pious temper in the lowest occurrences of life . When a con- tempt , an affront , a ...
الصفحة 7
... occasions 166 8 - To know ourselves , we must wholly abstract from ex- ternal appearances 171 9 - The practice of self knowledge a great means to pro- mote it 174 10 — Fervent and frequent prayer the most effectual means for attaining ...
... occasions 166 8 - To know ourselves , we must wholly abstract from ex- ternal appearances 171 9 - The practice of self knowledge a great means to pro- mote it 174 10 — Fervent and frequent prayer the most effectual means for attaining ...
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