The Christian's pattern; or, A treatise on the imitation of Christ, by Thomas a Kempis, abridged and publ. in Engl. by J. Wesley1845 |
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... conscience 7. Of the love of Jesus .. 9. Want of all comfort 8. Familiar friendship with Jesus .. 10. Thankfulness for grace 11. There are few who love the cross of Christ 12. The royal way of the cross ... BOOK III . PAGE . 45 46 47 49 ...
... conscience 7. Of the love of Jesus .. 9. Want of all comfort 8. Familiar friendship with Jesus .. 10. Thankfulness for grace 11. There are few who love the cross of Christ 12. The royal way of the cross ... BOOK III . PAGE . 45 46 47 49 ...
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... is exhibited in the sacrament .. 137 3. It is profitable to communicate often .... ............... . 140 CHAP . 4. Many blessings are bestowed upon devout com- CONTENTS . vii Joy of a good conscience 7 Of the love of Jesus.
... is exhibited in the sacrament .. 137 3. It is profitable to communicate often .... ............... . 140 CHAP . 4. Many blessings are bestowed upon devout com- CONTENTS . vii Joy of a good conscience 7 Of the love of Jesus.
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... conscience : 7. The oblation of Christ on the cross PAGE . 142 144 145 146 8. We must offer ourselves to God , and pray for all 147 9. Christ and the Holy Scriptures are most necessary 149 10. How to prepare to communicate 152 11. A ...
... conscience : 7. The oblation of Christ on the cross PAGE . 142 144 145 146 8. We must offer ourselves to God , and pray for all 147 9. Christ and the Holy Scriptures are most necessary 149 10. How to prepare to communicate 152 11. A ...
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... conscience giveth confidence towards God . 3. The more thou knowest , and the better thou understandest , the more grievously shalt thou be judged , unless thy life be the more holy . Be not therefore lifted up ; but rather let the ...
... conscience giveth confidence towards God . 3. The more thou knowest , and the better thou understandest , the more grievously shalt thou be judged , unless thy life be the more holy . Be not therefore lifted up ; but rather let the ...
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... conscience . We willingly talk of those things which we most love and desire , or of those which we feel most con- trary and troublesome to us . But , alas ! oftentimes in vain , and to no end ; for this outward comfort doth obstruct ...
... conscience . We willingly talk of those things which we most love and desire , or of those which we feel most con- trary and troublesome to us . But , alas ! oftentimes in vain , and to no end ; for this outward comfort doth obstruct ...
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affection afflicted art thou bear Behold beloved blessed CHAPTER Christ.-SON Christian.-Lord conscience creatures cross day of judgment delight desire desireth despise devout divine divine grace doeth dost thou doth earthly things esteem eternal everlasting evil fear flesh friends gifts give thee giveth glory goeth grievous hath heaven heavenly holy wounds honour hope humble humility inflamed inwardly Jesus Christ judge judgment labour lest Let thy live Lord lover loveth mind outwardly patience peace praise prayer profitable pure receive rejoice rejoiceth sacrament saints saith salvation seek seeketh shalt thou sins soever soul spirit suffer sweet temptations temptations show thine thou art thou canst thou dost thou hast thou knowest thou mayest thou oughtest thou shalt find thou shouldest thou wilt thy grace thy heart thy holy thy Majesty thy servant thyself tribulation troubled true truly trust truth unless thou unto thee vanity wholly willingly wilt thou words wouldest
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Стр. 129 - I am the living bread which came down out of heaven : if any man eat of this bread, he shall live for ever : yea and the bread which I will give is my flesh, for the life of the world.
Стр. 22 - God is faithful, who will not suffer" us " to be tempted above that" we " are able ; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that " we
Стр. 133 - COME unto me, all ye that travail and are heavy laden, and I will refresh you.
Стр. 25 - If thou canst not make thyself such an one as thou wouldest, how canst thou expect to have another in all things to thy liking ? We would willingly have others perfect, and yet we amend not our own faults.
Стр. 49 - Be thou humble and peaceable, and Jesus will be with thee. Be devout and quiet, and Jesus will stay with thee.
Стр. 154 - Be Thou alone sweet unto me, from henceforth for evermore ; for Thou alone art my meat and drink, my love and my joy, my sweetness and all my good. 3. O that with Thy...
Стр. 103 - I have often said unto thee, and now again I say the same, Forsake thyself, resign thyself, and thou shalt enjoy much inward peace Then shall all vain imaginations, evil perturbations, and superfluous cares fly away; then shall immoderate fear leave thee, and inordinate love shall die.
Стр. 57 - Cross therefore is always ready, and every where waits for thee. Thou canst not escape it whithersoever thou runnest ; for wheresoever thou goest, thou carriest thyself with thee, and shalt ever find thyself.
Стр. 113 - ... but thou, for thy part, rejoice neither in this nor in that, but in the contempt of thyself, and in My good pleasure and honour alone. This is what thou hast to wish for, that, whether in life or in death, God may be always glorified in thee.
Стр. 45 - ... thyself. If thou attend wholly unto God and thyself, thou wilt be but little moved with whatsoever thou seest abroad. Where art thou when thou art not with thyself ? and when thou hast run over all, what hast thou then profited if thou hast neglected thyself? If thou desirest peace of mind and true unity of purpose, thou must put all things behind thee, and look only upon thyself.