Imágenes de páginas
PDF
EPUB

quence to us, and in this we are all moft SERm. nearly and intimately concerned.

Let experience then, let example, let reason and religion teach us to avoid it, for the future, as I have proved to you, anger defeats its own end and purpose, hurts our character and reputation, and destroys our peace and happiness; it makes us uneafy to ourselves, hateful to man, and unacceptable to God.

If our health is precious, if reputation is dear to us, if there be any thing dreadful in noife, clamours, and confufion, any thing delightful in joy and tranquillity; if we hope, in fhort, for peace here, and pardon hereafter, let us not be hafty in our Spirit to be angry, for anger refteth in the bofom of fools.

Let us then place before our eyes the great model and standard of perfection,

the

XXVII.

XXVII.

SERM. the example of our, bleffed Saviour and Redeemer, the meek and humble Jesus ; let us behold him languifhing under evil, fubmitting to all the bitterness of reproach, fpurned, buffetted, defpised, and rejected of men, oppreffed by his enemies and deferted by his friends, yet bearing all with patience and refignation; without anger and invective; angry, he anfwered not; when he was reviled, he reviled not again.

Finally, then, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatfoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatfoever things are lovely, whatjoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, if there be any praife, think on these things; and the God of peace be with you.

ON

FORGIVENE S S.

[ocr errors][merged small]

(225

SERMON XXVIII.

LUKE VI. 37.

Forgive, and ye shall be forgiven.

XXVIII.

FORGIVENESS of injuries may be SERM.
ranked amongst those fingular and
exalted virtues which all men univerfally
agree to praise and admire, but very few
have strength and refolution to practise.
It feemeth indeed to foar above the com-
mon perfections of our nature, and to
shine with a fuperior luftre, and is there-
fore highly becoming the pureft and most.
refined religion, the religion of Jesus
Chrift; who did himself not only ftrong-
ly enforce it by his doctrine, but most
VOL. II.
e
power-

[ocr errors]
« AnteriorContinuar »