Godly choice: Puritan Decision-Making in Seventeenth-Century England

[We] should … set upon our affairs with looking up to heaven for permission, power, and sufferance. … Let us therefore in all our affairs be holy, and not bind or limit our holiness only to coming to church; but seeing at all times and in all places we are Christians, and ever in the presence of God...

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主要作者: Donagan, Barbara (Author)
格式: 电子 文件
语言:English
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出版: 1983
In: Harvard theological review
Year: 1983, 卷: 76, 发布: 3, Pages: 307-334
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总结:[We] should … set upon our affairs with looking up to heaven for permission, power, and sufferance. … Let us therefore in all our affairs be holy, and not bind or limit our holiness only to coming to church; but seeing at all times and in all places we are Christians, and ever in the presence of God, let us place ourselves still in his eye, and do nothing but that we would be willing God shall see. … [We] ought not to set upon anything, wherein we cannot expect God's guidance.Richard SibbesIn Cromwell's rebellion the cause was managed by whining hypocrites, and no wonder if they cheated.Roger North
ISSN:1475-4517
Contains:Enthalten in: Harvard theological review
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/S001781600000170X