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More, Hannah, 1745-1833
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It is progress which gives the sustiEoning fedU ing^ not dT indepesident, but of infused strength. Hope, which is the pulse of ^irkual life, would not only intermit^ but stand stttl. ** Is this all/' would the diiappointfed Christian say? «« Shall I n^ner be more holy than I now i^i ? I do not fmdf the right sort of rest in being a fixture.'- Torpor is not ease, numbness is -not relief. It is exercise, not indo- lence, iwluclr induces saffe smdwiK^esome repose.
^ New difficailties, firesh trial
...s, unkncnm twiptationa may yet assail ^s in pur applicationid' to the Throne of Grtce^iRfr stij^rt Wilb tftat support pronris^ ib prayer, though «« Alps tf our ]Ht>gress 1>e an tipwsurd, ijt is an d&ws^d path, and the accKvity dimibishes th^ higher we ascend. DiflScuIties may be great, but with the grace of God they will not be insuperable. God is not owly strong, but Strength. Yet let us not aim at an ascent above our promised support.
In aspiring to reach a visionary elevation, we lose the height we had actually gained* It is curious to observe, how naturally one invention involves anothen Wfe find an instructive illustration of this truth in a Pagan fable.


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