Sermons by J. B. Massillon, Bishop of Clermont: To which is Prefixed, the Life of the Author, Volume 1M. Carey and son, 1818 |
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... light to you ; restore to your heart that taste of which sin has deprived it , and you will experi- ence how pleasing the Lord is : Hate the world , and you will comprehend how amiable is virtue . In a word , Jesus Christ once become ...
... light to you ; restore to your heart that taste of which sin has deprived it , and you will experi- ence how pleasing the Lord is : Hate the world , and you will comprehend how amiable is virtue . In a word , Jesus Christ once become ...
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... light and easy , he commands us , at the same time , to bear it every day . The unction is attached to the habit and usage of it : The arms of Saul were heavy to David , only because he was not accustomed to them . We must familiarize ...
... light and easy , he commands us , at the same time , to bear it every day . The unction is attached to the habit and usage of it : The arms of Saul were heavy to David , only because he was not accustomed to them . We must familiarize ...
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... lights are insufficient , there are still prophets in Israel ; consult betimes , those who preserve the form of the law and of the holy doctrine , and who teach the way of God in truth . Do not propose your doubts with those colourings ...
... lights are insufficient , there are still prophets in Israel ; consult betimes , those who preserve the form of the law and of the holy doctrine , and who teach the way of God in truth . Do not propose your doubts with those colourings ...
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... lights ; everywhere we prefer danger to safety ; our whole life is , indeed , one contin- ued danger ; in all our actions we waver , not between the more or less perfect , but between crimes and simple errors . Every time we act , the ...
... lights ; everywhere we prefer danger to safety ; our whole life is , indeed , one contin- ued danger ; in all our actions we waver , not between the more or less perfect , but between crimes and simple errors . Every time we act , the ...
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... light , in order to dread them less ; rather mag- nify the danger to your mind ; we cannot dread too much , what we cannot shun too much ; and salvatior is the only affair in which precaution can never be excessive , be- cause a mistake ...
... light , in order to dread them less ; rather mag- nify the danger to your mind ; we cannot dread too much , what we cannot shun too much ; and salvatior is the only affair in which precaution can never be excessive , be- cause a mistake ...
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Sermons by J. B. Massillon, Bishop of Clermont: To which is ..., Volume 1 Jean-Baptiste Massillon Visualização completa - 1818 |
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afflictions Almighty ancholy Apostle appear become behold believe bestow bitterness brethren brother Cardinal de Noailles censure charity chimeras Christian complain conscience consolation continually corruption crimes criminal danger dear hearer demnation desires discourse disgust divine dread duties earth effeminacy errors eternal evil excess eyes faith fathers favour feel formerly fortune freethinker glory gospel grace guilt happy hath heart heaven holy Holy Spirit honour immortal indolence infidelities innocence Jesus Christ Lastly les créatures live longer Lord lukewarm manners Massillon maxims melancholy ment mercy merit mind misery misfortunes nature ness never occasion ourselves passions penitence perhaps Pharisee piety pleasures pray prayer pretext pride punishment re-animates reason regard religion render reproach riches righteousness salvation secret self-love shame sight sinner sions sorrow soul specta stancy suffer tears thee thing thou tion tranquil truth vanity virtue weakness wish word worldly worthy yoke
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Página 130 - So he turned and went away in a rage. And his servants came near, and spake unto him, and said, My father, if the prophet had bid thee do some great thing, wouldest thou not have done it? how much rather then, when he saith to thee, Wash, and be clean?
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Página 489 - Then Paul and Barnabas waxed bold, and said ; It was necessary that the word of God should first have been spoken to you ; but seeing ye put it from you, and judge yourselves unworthy of everlasting life, lo, we turn to the Gentiles.
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Página 308 - Awake, awake ; put on thy strength, O Zion ; put on thy beautiful garments, O Jerusalem, the holy city : for henceforth there shall no more come into thee the uncircumcised and the unclean. Shake thyself from the dust ; arise, and sit down, O Jerusalem : loose thyself from the bands of thy neck, O captive daughter of Zion.