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horror. LXXXV. Sickness is a state natural to Christians ; for then they are, as they ought always to be, in a state of
suffering, of privation of all sensual good and pleasure, free from those passions which molest them in society, without
ambition, without avarice, moncler sale and in the continual
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find ourselves, by necessity, in a state, such as we ought always to be in, and in which our only duty is humble and
peaceable submission ? For this reason, the only favour I ask of God is, that he would place me in such a
state. LXXXVI. It is a strange thing, that men long to comprehend the first principles of all things, and to know every
thing! It would be impossible, doubtless, to form such a project, without a presumption, or a capacity, unlimited as
nature itself. LXXXVII. Nature has its perfections, to show that it is the image of God; and its defects, to show that it is
only his image. LXXXVI . Men are so necessarily foolish, that it would only be a new freak of folly, to pretend to be
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exchanged for certainty. XCI. For a man to become a saint, grace is absolutely necessary: he who doubts this, knows
not yrhat it is, to be either a man or a saint. XCII. People like certainty:Moncler Jackets Men they are pleased that the Pope should be infallible
in matters of faith, and that the grave Divines should be unerring in their practice, in order to feel confidence in
them. XCIII. We arc not to judge of the Pope by some expressions of the Fathers, as the Greeks said in council ; a
most important rule certainly ! but by the actions of the Church, and the Fathers, and by the Canons
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a man exempt from all these evils, by the power of his grace, when there was nothing in myself but misery and
horror. LXXXV. Sickness is a state natural to Christians ; for then they are, as they ought always to be, in a state of
suffering, of privation of all sensual good and pleasure, free from those passions which molest them in society, without
ambition, without avarice, moncler sale and in the continual
expectation of death. Is it not in this state that Christians ought to go through life ? And is it not a great blessing to
find ourselves, by necessity, in a state, such as we ought always to be in, and in which our only duty is humble and
peaceable submission ? For this reason, the only favour I ask of God is, that he would place me in such a
state. LXXXVI. It is a strange thing, that men long to comprehend the first principles of all things, and to know every
thing! It would be impossible, doubtless, to form such a project, without a presumption, or a capacity, unlimited as
nature itself. LXXXVII. Nature has its perfections, to show that it is the image of God; and its defects, to show that it is
only his image. LXXXVI . Men are so necessarily foolish, that it would only be a new freak of folly, to pretend to be
free from folly. LXXXIX. Take away probability,Moncler Coats Men and you can no longer please the world: only let there be probability, and you
cannot displease it. XC. The zeal of the pious to seek and practise excellence, would be useless, if probability was
exchanged for certainty. XCI. For a man to become a saint, grace is absolutely necessary: he who doubts this, knows
not yrhat it is, to be either a man or a saint. XCII. People like certainty:Moncler Jackets Men they are pleased that the Pope should be infallible
in matters of faith, and that the grave Divines should be unerring in their practice, in order to feel confidence in
them. XCIII. We arc not to judge of the Pope by some expressions of the Fathers, as the Greeks said in council ; a
most important rule certainly ! but by the actions of the Church, and the Fathers, and by the Canons
merrry1214
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