The Nonsuch Professor in His Meridian Splendor Or the Singular Actions of Sanc

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The Nonsuch Professor in His Meridian Splendor Or the Singular Actions of Sanc
William Secker
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As man was bom to serve God, he had better never have been born, than to re- fuse him that service. When the son of Fulvius was found in the conspiracy of Catiline^ the displeased father reprehended him sharply, saying, Non ego te Catilhice, genui sed patria, " I did not beget you for Catiline, but for your country ^ This is the language of God to his children. " I gave you not bodies and souls to serve sin with, but to serve me with. " Our bodies were not formed to be the instruments of un- ri...ghteous actions, nor our souls the gloomy abodes of foul spirits. The everlasting Father cannot brook the ungrateful behaviour of his own children. Therefore, attend to the great complaint he prefers against them. ** Hear, O heavens, and give ear, O earth, (for my children refuse to hear), I have nourished and brought up 27 children, and they have rebelled against me !'' Where the relation is the nearest, there the provocation is the greatest. It is far more pleasing to behold rebels becoming children, ' than to behold children becoming rebels.

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