| William Law - 1733 - 372 pages
...wrinen and engrav'd upon every thing, and prefent themfelves fo ltrongly and fo conftantly to all ouv fenfes in every thing that we meet ; that they can only be difregarded by eyes that fee not, and tare that hear not. WHAT greater motive to a religious life, than tie vanity, the poornefs of all worldly... | |
| William Law - Christian life - 1739 - 378 pages
...are fo written and engrav'd upon every thing, and prefent themfelves fo ftrongly and fo conltantly to all our fenfes in every thing that we meet ; that...greater motive to a religious life, than the vanity, the poornefs of all worldly enjoyments ; And yet who can help feeing and feeling this every day of... | |
| William Law - Christian life - 1821 - 308 pages
...constantly to all our senses in every thing, we meet; that they can be disregarded only, by eyes, that see not; and ears, that hear not. What greater motive to a religious life, than the vanity of all worldly enjoyments ; and yet, who can help seeing and feeling this every day of his life ? What... | |
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