| Church of England - 1796 - 596 páginas
...it, and our humility under it. For though we grow not Up to a pitch of being above all fin, and of abfolute perfection, yet there are many degrees both...which we may arrive, and to which we muft conftantly aipire. So that we muft keep a juft temper in this matter, neither to afcribe fo much to our own works... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1805 - 640 páginas
...it, and our humility under it. For though we grow not up to a pitch of being above all fin, and of abfolute perfection, yet there are many degrees both...forget our daily need of a Saviour both for pardon and interceffion; nor on the other hand fo far to negledt them, as to take no care about them. The due... | |
| George Tomline - 1818 - 608 páginas
...our humility under it: for though we grow not up to a pitch of being above all sin, and of absolute perfection, yet there are many degrees both of purity...perfection to which we may arrive, and to which we must constantly aspire; so that we must keep a just temper in this matter, neither to ascribe so much... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1837 - 642 páginas
...our humility under it. For though we grow not up to a piteh of being above all sin, and of absolute perfection, yet there are many degrees both of purity...perfection, to which we may arrive, and to which we must constantly aspire. So that we must keep a just temper in this matter, neither to ascribe so much... | |
| Benjamin Dorr - 1838 - 300 páginas
...our humility under it. For though we grow not up to a pilch of being above all sin, and of absolute perfection, yet there are many degrees both of purity...perfection, to which we may arrive, and to which we constantly aspire. So that we must keep a just temper in this matter, neither to ascribe so much to... | |
| Anglican fathers - 1842 - 402 páginas
...our humility under it : for though we grow not up to a pitch of being above all sin, and of absolute perfection, yet there are many degrees, both of purity...perfection, to which we may arrive, and to which we must constantly aspire. So that we must keep a just temper in this matter, neither to ascribe so much... | |
| sir George Pretyman Tomline (bart, bp. of Winchester.) - 1843 - 508 páginas
...our humility under it : for though we grow not up to a pitch of being above all sin, and of absolute perfection, yet there are many degrees both of purity and perfection to which we may arrive, and to whiph we must constantly aspire ; so that we must keep a just temper in this matter, neither to ascribe... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1850 - 642 páginas
...our humility under it. For though we grow not up to a pitch of being above all sin, and of absolute perfection, yet there are many degrees both of purity...perfection, to which we may arrive, and to which we must constantly aspire.. So that we must keep a just temper in this matter, neither to ascribe so much... | |
| Thomas Henry Lane Fox - 1854 - 172 páginas
...grow not up to a pitch of being above all sin, and of absolute perfection, yet there are many designs, both of purity and perfection to which we may arrive, and to which we must constantly aspire ; so that we must keep a just temper in this matter, neither to ascribe so much... | |
| 1858 - 916 páginas
...grow not up to a pitch of being above all sin, and of absolute perfection, yet there are many degrees of purity and perfection to which we may arrive, and to which we must constantly aspire. So that we must keep a just temper in this matter, neither to ascribe so much... | |
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