The Charges of Jean Baptiste Massillon, Bishop of Clermont, Addressed to His Clergy. Also, Two Essays: the One On the Art of Preaching, From the French of M. Reybaz, And the Other On the Composition of a Sermon, As Adapted to the Church of England ... By
The Charges of Jean Baptiste Massillon, Bishop of Clermont, Addressed to His Clergy. Also, Two Essays: the One On the Art of Preaching, From the French of M. Reybaz, And the Other On the Composition of a Sermon, As Adapted to the Church of England ... By
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we act upon a wrong principle-^-we are accustomed to demand to our persouy the respect which is due to our calling : we esteem ourselves as superiors, and not^as servants and Ministers, ^ Digitized by VjOOQ IC 209 A second fault attendant upon our ministry is. Inspirit of dominion, than which nothing is more opposite to that humility which ought to accompa- ny us, in every ministerial function. The princes of this world, as our Saviour observed to his dis- ciples, exercise with rigour, the auth...ority they have over their subjects : pride, haughtiness, and ^^lendour, constitute their dignity ; gentleness, humility, modesty, shall be the distinguishing or- naments of yours ; they, consider themselves as lords over vassals ; you shall be, in your own eyes» as servants and brethfen. Can the situation, which, in committing souls to our care, renders us bound to all, and responsible for all, inspire us with pride, and exsdt us with haughtiness ? What is there to swell the heart in offices, the chief ad- vantage of which is, to impose on us many la?- bours, and to exact a correct, and conscientious, discharge of them ?
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