Characteristics From the Writings of Archbishop Ullathorne, With Bibliographical Introduction

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Characteristics From the Writings of Archbishop Ullathorne, With Bibliographical Introduction
William Bernard Ullathorne
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The principle of the commutation of forces is far from being limited to material things. . . . Holy souls have the power of quietly transforming inflicted sufferings into sanctity. — Endowments of Man, Conduct : a Barometer, Our external conduct is the weather-glass that indicates the interior temper and condition of the soul. — Groundwork of the Christian Virtues, p. 141.
archbishop ullathorne, 45 Conscience.
Conscience is both the law and the judge of the will, and in both these offices it is
... the organ and representative of God. It instructs us what to desire and what to fear, what to do and what to leave un- done ; and then it judges what we have done : ap- plauds what we have done well, and rebukes what we have done ill. It gives peace to the good and terror to the evil. In a word, and that word shall be St.
Bernard's : " The conscience is a mirror that reflects into the man the knowledge of his exterior and interior condition. How can the man see himself without a mirror? A good conscience is the bright and pure mirror of religion.


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