Extracts from the Writings of Francis Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray: With Some Memoirs of His Life, to which are Added Letters Expressive of Love and Friendship, the Writer Not Know, Recommended to the Perusal and Notice of the Religiously Disposed |
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Page xi
... faults , and bore with them with great mildness , and sweetness of temper : waiting for the proper time of speaking , and laid hold of it when it came . He also and knew how to season his advice , in such a manner as that the most ...
... faults , and bore with them with great mildness , and sweetness of temper : waiting for the proper time of speaking , and laid hold of it when it came . He also and knew how to season his advice , in such a manner as that the most ...
Page xii
... faults , though you should think you discover a fault in me , which perhaps I have not , the harm will not be great . If your intimation and advice offend me , I shall thereby see that you have reached the quick ; and thus you will ...
... faults , though you should think you discover a fault in me , which perhaps I have not , the harm will not be great . If your intimation and advice offend me , I shall thereby see that you have reached the quick ; and thus you will ...
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... hopes that the eye of God will be upon him for the correction of his faults ; and who peacefully relies on his mercy , with regard to the pu nishment to them . or Salvation . SALVATION is not to be attained merely by 32.
... hopes that the eye of God will be upon him for the correction of his faults ; and who peacefully relies on his mercy , with regard to the pu nishment to them . or Salvation . SALVATION is not to be attained merely by 32.
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... faults appear great in our eyes , in proportion as the pure light of God in- creases in our souls ; as the rising sun dis- covers to us with more exactness and clear- ness those objects which , during the night , we could only see ...
... faults appear great in our eyes , in proportion as the pure light of God in- creases in our souls ; as the rising sun dis- covers to us with more exactness and clear- ness those objects which , during the night , we could only see ...
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... fault : by the in- ward confusion it occasions , it will serve to promote the death of self , to prevent the appropriation of the gifts of God , and to cause us to consider ourselves as nothing before him . The principal thing is to ...
... fault : by the in- ward confusion it occasions , it will serve to promote the death of self , to prevent the appropriation of the gifts of God , and to cause us to consider ourselves as nothing before him . The principal thing is to ...
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amusements ARCHBISHOP OF CAMBRAY attached bear become Blessed bosom ceive cere charity children of God Christian CHRISTIAN Perfection comfort confidence consolation corrupted courage creatures crosses daily bread dangerous death defects deprives desire detach dissipation divine Duke of Burgundy duties endeavour eternal evil eyes faith Father faults fear friends friendship gifts give grace hand happiness heart Holy Spirit hope humble humble soul indolence inspires Israelites Jesus Christ lence LETTER liberty light live Lord manner ments mercy midst mind mortified nature neighbour ness never nourish ourselves outward pain passions peace perfect persons piety pleased pleasure pray prayer present prodigal son pure reason receive regard religion render renounce resignation seek self-love sensible sentiments serve silence simplicity sion slothful sorrow soul speak suffer sweet taste temptations thee ther thing thou tion troubles true truth uneasy unto virtue weak WILLIAM COWPER wisdom words
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Page 179 - Remember therefore from whence thou art fallen, and repent, and do the first works; or else I will come unto thee quickly, and will remove thy candlestick out of his place, except thou repent.
Page 111 - But when thou art bidden, go and sit down in the lowest room ; that when he that bade thee cometh, he may say unto thee, Friend, go up higher : then shalt thou have worship in the presence of them that sit at meat with thee. For whosoever exalteth himself shall be abased ; and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted.
Page 90 - Let us sever ourselves from every thing that comes not from God, put away all vain thoughts and wild imaginations, and speak no idle word. Let us seek God within us, and we shall infallibly find him, and with him joy and peace.
Page 30 - But I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not: and when thou art converted, strengthen thy brethren. And he said unto him, Lord, I am ready to go with thee, both into prison, and to death.
Page 40 - Grace, the inward teacher and soul of our souls," says Fenelon, " we could neither do, will, nor believe good. We must silence every creature, we must silence ourselves also, to hear in a profound stillness of the soul this inexpressible voice of Christ. The outward word of the gospel itself without this living efficacious word within would be but an empty sound.
Page 202 - Let them be read lefs with an intention to fix them in the memory, than to grave them on the heart. It is not...
Page 117 - Peace I leave with yon, my peace I give unto you : not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.
Page 115 - Therefore be ye also ready: for in such an hour as you think not the Son of man cometh.
Page 123 - God, who is liberal and generous in all his other gifts, teaches us, by the wise economy of his Providence, how circumspect we ought to be in the right management of our time, for he never gives us two moments together...