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... mind which it is his object to preserve . duty , or could justify , on the grounds The company with which he must of his magisterial engagements , his sometimes associate , the scenes which neglect of the soul , of which he had he must ...
... mind which it is his object to preserve . duty , or could justify , on the grounds The company with which he must of his magisterial engagements , his sometimes associate , the scenes which neglect of the soul , of which he had he must ...
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... mind . He said , he could not rise to great heights of devotion ; his feelings were rather benumbed . His disease in some measure produced that effect , and his med- ienes still more . He added , that the state of his mind was not ...
... mind . He said , he could not rise to great heights of devotion ; his feelings were rather benumbed . His disease in some measure produced that effect , and his med- ienes still more . He added , that the state of his mind was not ...
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... mind , which are the proper seat of prayer , otherwise it is only useless labour ; for since God is a spirit , and a'most pure mind , he requires as in other things , so especially in prayer , ( whereby men have a communication with ...
... mind , which are the proper seat of prayer , otherwise it is only useless labour ; for since God is a spirit , and a'most pure mind , he requires as in other things , so especially in prayer , ( whereby men have a communication with ...
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Religious CommunicationsAccount of Cle | 1 |
MiscellaneousCountry Clergymans Reply | 14 |
Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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