Sunday Mornings At Norwood Being Twenty Two Sermons And Twenty Two Prayers
Sunday Mornings At Norwood Being Twenty Two Sermons And Twenty Two Prayers
S a Tipple
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To see any of the body partake of it, revolted and pained them. But others had no scruples of the kind, holding that nothing in the shape of bodily food could morally defile a man ; and these, claiming the right to enjoy the liberty of what they thought, correctly enough, their clearer, larger views, were wont to 252 Edification by pleasing. indulge freely in the so-called accursed flesh, to the distress of those who shrank from it rather too proud, perhaps, of showing how superior they were to... the superstitious notions by which some were fettered; rather too regardless, perhaps, of the wounding and offence they caused. And why should they not gratify themselves in doing what their more enlightened consciences allowed them to do ? To which St. Paul replies : " Because it afflicts so, the weaker souls among you, whom you, as the stronger, are bound to consider, and to avoid troubling when it can be done without contravening or surrendering principle. In their presence, then, instead of following your own wishes by eating what you feel quite justified in eating, and what I quite hold with you may lawfully be eaten, and need not be recoiled from in their presence, forego your own wishes, and seek to make things agreeable to them, by abstaining they must not be unneces- sarily grieved by you ; " and he urges such gracious giving up to them, not for their mere comforts' sake, but for the edification of them to which it would be likely to conduce, whose edification, they being admittedly weak in the faith, the strong in the faith ought certainly to be willing to promote, and anxious to promote in any way that might Edification by pleasing.
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