Part 118 (1/2)

1630

Relaxation above produces remissness below (In authority)

--_Chinese_

1631

A religion that costs nothing, does nothing

1632

They who doubt the blessings of religion because they find no Christian who is perfect, ht as well deny the existence of the sun because it is not always noonday

--_Marchioness de Spadara_

1633

Religion is good for nothing one day in the week, unless it is also good for all the seven days

1634

Religion is the knowledge of the lorious objects, and the hope of thepleasures, and the practice of such duties as are most servicable to our happiness, our peace, our health, our honor, our prosperity, and our eternal welfare Virtue needs no outward pomp; her very countenance is so full of majesty, that the proudest pay her respect, and the profanest are awed by her presence

1635

It is rare to see a rich ion preaches restraint, and riches prompt to unlicensed freedoion lies ion presents few difficulties to the humble, Many to the proud, Insuperable ones to the vain

1638

Religion, if in heavenly truths attired, Needs only to be seen to be admired

1639

REPENTANCE

I will to-morrow, that I will, I will be sure to do it; To-oes, And still thou art to do it

Thus still repentance is deferred, Froment is the other