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... moral and physical notions which are either the first principles of science or the final perfection of it , and which we always find to be the same , and which speak in a man's soul , we perceive the true 12 JAN . MULTUM IN PARVO .
... moral and physical notions which are either the first principles of science or the final perfection of it , and which we always find to be the same , and which speak in a man's soul , we perceive the true 12 JAN . MULTUM IN PARVO .
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... all that are in want , and they that receive without real need shall account to God ; but he that gives shall be innocent . HERMAS . 24. We should regard our moral nature as an authoritative 34 MAR . MULTUM IN PARVO .
... all that are in want , and they that receive without real need shall account to God ; but he that gives shall be innocent . HERMAS . 24. We should regard our moral nature as an authoritative 34 MAR . MULTUM IN PARVO .
35 페이지
Multum Mary Ann Kelty. 24. We should regard our moral nature as an authoritative power invested within its sphere with a divine omnipotence that speaks and it is done . We must look to the man within for the creative and vital forces ...
Multum Mary Ann Kelty. 24. We should regard our moral nature as an authoritative power invested within its sphere with a divine omnipotence that speaks and it is done . We must look to the man within for the creative and vital forces ...
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... moral and religious discipline , implies the existence of a high degree of inward power . Even in common life you will find true strength only where the mind is deliberate and calm . UPHAM . 16. The highest kind of power , that which ...
... moral and religious discipline , implies the existence of a high degree of inward power . Even in common life you will find true strength only where the mind is deliberate and calm . UPHAM . 16. The highest kind of power , that which ...
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... moral laws on which their existence reposes . These rule with a necessity inevitable as that which regulates the course of the stars . RANKE'S History of the Popes . 25. In the divine , living will , as the prin- ciple of the spiritual ...
... moral laws on which their existence reposes . These rule with a necessity inevitable as that which regulates the course of the stars . RANKE'S History of the Popes . 25. In the divine , living will , as the prin- ciple of the spiritual ...
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arise beautiful become blessed body BROWN'S Divine calm centre contemplation death desire divine idea divine things doth earthly EMERSON enlighten the soul equani eternal evil exer exercise existence F. W. ROBERTSON faith fear feel FENELON FICHTE gentle GEORGE FOX give God's GOETHE grace harmony hast hath heart HERMAS Holy Spirit humility intuition keep light live look Lord MADAME GUYON MARCUS ANTONINUS MARTINEAU meekness MOLINOS MONTALEMBERT moral MORELL nature ness never NIEBUHR obedience ourselves pass patience peace perfect PLATO PLOTINUS possess prayer present principle PULSFORD pure Purify quiet rational reason religion religious RENTY resignation retire RUYSBROCK says secret seek self-will sense serene silence simple simplicity SMITH speak strength SWEDENBORG TAULER temper TERSTEEGEN thou shalt thoughts thyself tion tranquillity trouble true truth unity unto UPHAM virtue whole WILLIAM LAW WISDOM OF SOLOMON words
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74 페이지 - For she is. the brightness of the everlasting light, the unspotted mirror of the power of God, and the image of His goodness.
68 페이지 - The One remains, the many change and pass : Heaven's light for ever shines, Earth's shadows fly ; Life, like a dome of many-coloured glass, Stains the white radiance of Eternity, Until Death tramples it to fragments.
100 페이지 - The whole course of things goes to teach us faith. We need only obey. There is guidance for each of us, and by lowly listening we shall hear the right word.
105 페이지 - In the darkest hour through which a human soul can pass, whatever else is doubtful, this at least is certain. If there be no God and no future state, yet, even then, it is better to be generous than selfish, better to be chaste than licentious, better to be true than false, better to be brave than to be a coward.
100 페이지 - God screens us evermore from premature ideas. Our eyes are holden that we cannot see things that stare us in the face, until the hour arrives when the mind is ripened ; then we behold them, and the time when we saw them not is h'ke a dream.
47 페이지 - The angel of righteousness, is mild and modest, and gentle, and quiet. When, therefore, he gets into thy heart, immediately he talks with thee of righteousness, of modesty, of chastity...
9 페이지 - Now, this faculty — the soul — •has • " a naked intuition of eternal truth which is always the same, which never rises nor sets, but always stands still in its vertical, and fills the whole horizon of the soul with a mild and gentle light.
71 페이지 - The happiness of your life depends upon the character of your thoughts ; therefore watch well over them, and entertain none that are contrary to purity and truth, so that if your soul were laid open there would appear nothing but what would bear the light, and call up no blush.
65 페이지 - We cannot always be doing a great work, but we can always be doing something that belongs to our condition. To be silent, to suffer, to pray when we cannot act, is acceptable to God. A disappointment, a contradiction, a harsh word received and endured as in his presence, is worth more than a long prayer...
106 페이지 - It is a law of our humanity, that man must know both good and evil; he must know good through evil. There never was a principle but what triumphed through much evil ; no man ever progressed to greatness and goodness but through great mistakes.