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Afflictions tend to wean us from the world - and to fix our affections on things above.
John Angell James
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John Angell James
Age: 74 †
Born: 1785
Born: June 6
Died: 1859
Died: October 1
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Blandford Forum
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John Angel James
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Kindness is the visible expression of a feeling and merciful heart it is the going forth of a tender and susceptible mind it claims kindred with the human race it is all ear to listen-all heart to feel-all eye to examine and to weep-all hand and foot to relieve it invites the sufferer with kind words, and sends him not empty away.
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To bear adversity with meek submission to the will of God to endure chastisement with all long-suffering and joyfulness to appear cheerful amid surrounding gloom, hopeful amidst desponding circumstances, happy in God when there is nothing else to make us happy he who does this has indeed made great advances in the divine life.
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Let us never forget that, to be profited, that is, to be spiritually improved in knowledge, faith, holiness, joy and love, is the end of hearing sermons, and not merely to have our taste gratified by genius, eloquence and oratory.
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