Some Meditations and Prayers Selected from The Way of Eternal Life: In Order to Illustrate and Explain the Pictures by Boetius a Bolswert for the Same Work : Translated from the Latin, and Adapted to the Use of the English ChurchJ.H. Parker, 1845 - 356 páginas |
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... Turn it , I pray Thee , to Thy servant's good . And as I am invited by Thy grace to follow Thee to - day , and am willing to do so , do not Thou fail me , O Thou my Salvation and Hope for ever . a 1 Pet . iv . 11 . B IMAGE THE FIRST ...
... Turn it , I pray Thee , to Thy servant's good . And as I am invited by Thy grace to follow Thee to - day , and am willing to do so , do not Thou fail me , O Thou my Salvation and Hope for ever . a 1 Pet . iv . 11 . B IMAGE THE FIRST ...
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... turn thine eyes first of all to the earth , from which thou hast thine origin ; and then lift them up to Heaven , to that kingdom for the possession of which thou wast made of God and created ; lift up thine eyes , I say , full of tears ...
... turn thine eyes first of all to the earth , from which thou hast thine origin ; and then lift them up to Heaven , to that kingdom for the possession of which thou wast made of God and created ; lift up thine eyes , I say , full of tears ...
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... to its natural place - how are animals borne forwards toward their peculiar delights and the proper end of their being ! Mark how the children of the world turn all the thoughts and powers of their 6 ON THE END OF MAN .
... to its natural place - how are animals borne forwards toward their peculiar delights and the proper end of their being ! Mark how the children of the world turn all the thoughts and powers of their 6 ON THE END OF MAN .
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... turn all the thoughts and powers of their soul in one direction , to the attainment of their vain end , whether of honour or pleasure ! But come now , consider ; how often dost thou reflect on thine own end ? on the way and path which ...
... turn all the thoughts and powers of their soul in one direction , to the attainment of their vain end , whether of honour or pleasure ! But come now , consider ; how often dost thou reflect on thine own end ? on the way and path which ...
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... turn thy steps in any one direction , when thou wert equally ignorant of all ? Being blind , couldst thou choose out a path for thyself ? Wouldst thou not rather with all earnestness seek for a guide , and humbly entreat him to lead ...
... turn thy steps in any one direction , when thou wert equally ignorant of all ? Being blind , couldst thou choose out a path for thyself ? Wouldst thou not rather with all earnestness seek for a guide , and humbly entreat him to lead ...
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Angels art thou behold beseech Thee blessed charity children of men Christ consider contrition creature death delight desire despise didst diligently Divine dost thou doth earth Ejaculations enemies eternal everlasting evil exercise faith Father Fifthly follow Thee Fourthly give thanks glory God's hand hath Heaven holy Holy Spirit honour hope infinite Isaiah Jesus judgment King King of kings labour light live Lord love Thee Meditation neighbour peace perfect praise pray Thee prayer presence Psalm cxix rejoice righteous Saints saith salvation Secondly seek shew shouldst sinner sins soul spirit suffer sweet things Thirdly thou art thou canst Thou hast thou mayst thou shalt thou wilt thou wouldst thoughts Thy grace Thy love Thy Majesty thy mind Thy Name thyself tion truly truth turn unto Thee vanity vice virtue Vulg Vulgate whole heart wicked wilt Thou Wisdom words wouldst thou
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Página 250 - Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me hath everlasting life. I am that bread of life. Your fathers did eat manna in the wilderness, and are dead. This is the bread which cometh down from heaven, that a man may eat thereof, and not die. I am the living bread which came down from heaven. If any man eat of this bread, he shall live for ever : and the bread that I will give is my flesh, which I will give for the life of the world.