Natural Goodness; Or, Honour to Whom Honour is Due ...

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Natural Goodness; Or, Honour to Whom Honour is Due ...
Thomas Fitz Randolph Mercein
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It is to charge him direct with his utter disloyalty to God. It is to convict him of treason against the Majesty of heaven. It is to press home upon him the impiety of not caring about God. It is to tell him that the hourly and habitual language 124: NATUKAL GOODNESS.
of his heart is, c I will not have the Being who made me to rule over me. ' It is to go to the man of honour, and while we frankly award to him that his pulse beats high in the pride of in- tegrity it is to tell him, that He who k
...eeps it in living play, and who sustains the loftiness of its movements, and who, in one moment of time, could arrest it forever, is not in all his thoughts. It is to go to the man of soft and gentle emo- tions, and while we gaze in tenderness upon him it is to read to him out of his own charac- ter, how the exquisite mechanism of feeling may be in full operation, while He who framed it is forgotten ; while He who poured into his consti- tution the milk of human kindness, may never be adverted to with one single sentiment of ven- eration, or one single purpose of obedience ; while He who gave him his gentler nature, who clothed him with all its adornments, and in virtue of whose appointment it is that, instead of an odious and revolting monster, he is the much-loved child of sensibility, may be utterly disowned by him.

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