“All the wants which disturb human life, which make us uneasy to ourselves, quarrelsome with others, and unthankful to God, which weary us in vain labors and foolish anxieties, which carry us from project to project, from place to place in a poor pursuit of we don't know what, are the wants which neither God, nor nature, nor reason hath subjected us to, but are solely infused into us by pride, envy, ambition, and covetousness.”
Quote by William Law
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A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life ; The Spirit of Love
This book is a profound exploration of spiritual life, focusing on the necessity of a devout and holy existence. It delves into the essence of love, examining its significance within religious contexts and its impact on the individual's spiritual journey. more
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Source: Delphi Complete Works of Lord Byron (Illustrated)
