The Works of the Most Reverend John Tillotson, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury: In Twelve Volumes, Containing 254 Sermons and Discourses on Several Occassions; Together with the Rule of Faith; Prayers Composed by Him for His Own Life; a Discourse to His Servants Before the Sacrament; and a Form of Prayer Composed by Him for the Use of King William, Volume 4Ware, 1742 |
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Page 460
... fear and hope are the two paffions which do chiefly fway and govern humane nature , and the main springs and principles of action ; therefore children are to be carefully informed that there is a life after death , wherein men fhall ...
... fear and hope are the two paffions which do chiefly fway and govern humane nature , and the main springs and principles of action ; therefore children are to be carefully informed that there is a life after death , wherein men fhall ...
Page 461
... fear of fhame and difgrace . This difpofition , which is proper to chil- dren , is a marvellous advantage to all good pur- pofes . " They are modeft , fays Ariftotle , who are " afraid to offend , and they are afraid to offend " who are ...
... fear of fhame and difgrace . This difpofition , which is proper to chil- dren , is a marvellous advantage to all good pur- pofes . " They are modeft , fays Ariftotle , who are " afraid to offend , and they are afraid to offend " who are ...
Page 462
... fear of fhame is gone : for fin will foon take poffeffion of that per- fon whom fhame hath left . He that is once be- come shameless hath proftituted himself . Therefore preferve this difpofition in children as much as is poffible , as ...
... fear of fhame is gone : for fin will foon take poffeffion of that per- fon whom fhame hath left . He that is once be- come shameless hath proftituted himself . Therefore preferve this difpofition in children as much as is poffible , as ...
Page 465
... fear , and anger , which betrays us to many evils . Anger prompts men to contention and mur- der : inordinate defire , to covetoufnefs and fraud and oppreffion and fear many times awes men into fin , and deters them from their duty ...
... fear , and anger , which betrays us to many evils . Anger prompts men to contention and mur- der : inordinate defire , to covetoufnefs and fraud and oppreffion and fear many times awes men into fin , and deters them from their duty ...
Page 466
... fear to neglect their duty , or to fall into any fin , or to be tempted by telling a lye to commit one fault to hide and excufe another , which children are very apt to do ; the best remedy of this evil will be to plant a greater fear ...
... fear to neglect their duty , or to fall into any fin , or to be tempted by telling a lye to commit one fault to hide and excufe another , which children are very apt to do ; the best remedy of this evil will be to plant a greater fear ...
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