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Sivu 135 - to a little infant, perhaps, the one is as painful as the other. He that dies in an earnest pursuit, is like one that is wounded in hot blood, who, for the time, scarce feels the hurt; and, therefore, a mind fixed
Sivu 73 - If He, which is the top of judgment, should But judge you as you are? Oh ! think on that; And mercy then will hreathe within your lips Like man new
Sivu 117 - that follow Him to the bearing of the cross; and saith, ' If any man will come after me, let him renounce himself, and take up his cross and follow me.' So that, when we have read and searched all, let this be the last conclusion, that by many tribulations we must enter into the kingdom of
Sivu 103 - Father! thy sovereign aid impart, To save me from low-thoughted care! Chase this self-will through all my heart, Through all its latent mazes there: Make me Thy duteous child, that I May raise to Thee a trustful
Sivu 92 - lives many lives, and will scarce complain of the shortness of his days. Time past is gone like a shadow : make time to come present. Approximate thy latter times by present apprehensions of them; be like a neighbour unto the grave, and think there is little to come. And since there is something
Sivu 134 - terret, quam mors ipsa. Groans and convulsions, and a discoloured face, and friends weeping, and blacks and obsequies, and the like, show death terrible. It is as natural to die, as to be born; and
Sivu 89 - Hull not about like the ark, without the use of rudder, mast, or sail, and bound for no port. Let not disappointment cause despondency, nor difficulty despair. Think not that you are sailing from Lima to Manilla, when you may fasten up the rudder and
Sivu 3 - of solitude, and the society of thyself; nor be only content, but delight to be alone and single with. Omnipresence. He who is thus prepared, the day is not uneasy, nor the night black unto him. Darkness may bound his eyes, not his
Sivu 89 - before the wind; but expect rough seas, flaws and contrary blasts; and 'tis well, if by many cross tacks and veerings, you arrive at the port, for we sleep in lion's skins in our progress unto virtue, and we slide not but climb unto
Sivu 23 - Dress and undress thy soul: Mark the decay And growth of it: If with thy watch, that too Be down, then wind up both : Since we shall be More surely