Address to a Household On the Death of On of Its Members January 15th 1871 Vo

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Address to a Household On the Death of On of Its Members January 15th 1871 Vo
George William Lyttelton Lyttelton
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" Drink ye all of this. " What was the teaching of the Apostle ? '^ We are all partakers of that one Bread. " What was the jDractice of the early Christians? ^^ All continuing with one accord, brake bread from house to house. " Of the excuses commonly made, as I should guess, chiefly one may apply to us here. It is probable that many may stay away because they have so much to do. It must be said of this, as of the rest, that a stranger delusion never pre- vailed among men. It is the precise rev...erse of the truth. It is precisely hecaiise we have so much to do ; hecaiise we are bound by our plainest duty to give so much time to absorbing occupa- tions — to things of earth which are good and right in themselves, but will not continue so unless sanctified by the " continual dew " of God^s grace — hrcaiise we have so little time in the week, that we should value and frequent those ordinances of the Lord^s Day, which above other things convey 8 to us that grace. The Holy Communion is for all but the wilful sinner; for the laborious, the unlearned, the slow, the struggling, the ever- tempted, the often-falling Christian, no less than for the highest saint.

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