The Past as Prologue: Sources and Studies in European Civilization, Том 1Everett Uberto Crosby, Charles Richard Webb Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1973 |
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... sins , and others of the same sort , and of others again more trifling still , which consist of offenses in words and thought ( as the Apostle James confesses , " In many things we offend all " ) that we need to pray every day and often ...
... sins , and others of the same sort , and of others again more trifling still , which consist of offenses in words and thought ( as the Apostle James confesses , " In many things we offend all " ) that we need to pray every day and often ...
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... sins , it follows that he who sins mortally , should be punished so as to forfeit man's end : but that he who sins venially , should be punished not to the extent of forfeiting it , but so as to be hampered , or experience difficulty ...
... sins , it follows that he who sins mortally , should be punished so as to forfeit man's end : but that he who sins venially , should be punished not to the extent of forfeiting it , but so as to be hampered , or experience difficulty ...
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... sins , death , and damnation . Now let faith come between them and sins , death , and damnation will be Christ's , while grace , life , and salvation will be the soul's ; for if Christ is a bridegroom , he must take upon himself the ...
... sins , death , and damnation . Now let faith come between them and sins , death , and damnation will be Christ's , while grace , life , and salvation will be the soul's ; for if Christ is a bridegroom , he must take upon himself the ...
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