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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... suffer oppression or calumny in that sta- tion - Confidence in God alone , if in it you experience the injustice or the inconstancy of your superiors ? Do not many individuals of your rank and station , in the same predicament with ...
... suffer oppression or calumny in that sta- tion - Confidence in God alone , if in it you experience the injustice or the inconstancy of your superiors ? Do not many individuals of your rank and station , in the same predicament with ...
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... suffering every thing for a world which either despi- ses you , wearies you , or cannot render you happy ; to see you frequently running after pleasures more insipid to you than even the virtue from which you fly : They will tell you ...
... suffering every thing for a world which either despi- ses you , wearies you , or cannot render you happy ; to see you frequently running after pleasures more insipid to you than even the virtue from which you fly : They will tell you ...
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... Would you wish a natural image of it , drawn from the holy scriptures ? Rebecca , on the point of her deliv- ery of Jacob and Esau , suffered the most cruel anguish : The two children struggled within her ; and , as 32 SERMON I.
... Would you wish a natural image of it , drawn from the holy scriptures ? Rebecca , on the point of her deliv- ery of Jacob and Esau , suffered the most cruel anguish : The two children struggled within her ; and , as 32 SERMON I.
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... suffer- ings , but you perceive not the holy unction which sooths and softens them : you see silence , retirement , flight from the world and its pleasures , but you behold not the in- visible Comforter , who replaces , with so much ...
... suffer- ings , but you perceive not the holy unction which sooths and softens them : you see silence , retirement , flight from the world and its pleasures , but you behold not the in- visible Comforter , who replaces , with so much ...
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... suffer ? Great God ! how little are the terrors of Thy law known to the world ! In all ages , the just have shuddered with dread , in reflecting on the severity and extent of Thy judgments upon the destinies of men - Alas ! what do they ...
... suffer ? Great God ! how little are the terrors of Thy law known to the world ! In all ages , the just have shuddered with dread , in reflecting on the severity and extent of Thy judgments upon the destinies of men - Alas ! what do they ...
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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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