Maxioms by Francis Atterbury
Affliction is a school of virtue; it corrects levity, and interrupts the confidence of sinning.
Affliction is a school of virtue; it corrects levity, and interrupts the confidence of sinning.
Should we grieve over a little misplaced charity, when an all knowing, all wise Being showers down every day his read more
Should we grieve over a little misplaced charity, when an all knowing, all wise Being showers down every day his benefits on the unthankful and undeserving?
Should we grieve over a little misplaced charity, when an all knowing, all wise Being showers down every day his read more
Should we grieve over a little misplaced charity, when an all knowing, all wise Being showers down every day his benefits on the unthankful and undeserving?.
They who are not induced to believe and live as they ought by those discoveries which God hath made in read more
They who are not induced to believe and live as they ought by those discoveries which God hath made in Scriptures would stand out against any evidence whatever, even that of a messenger sent express from the other world.
The greater absurdities are, the more strongly they evince the falsity of that supposition from whence they flow.
The greater absurdities are, the more strongly they evince the falsity of that supposition from whence they flow.