The Nature Folly Sin And Danger of Being Righteous Overmuch With a Particular
The Nature Folly Sin And Danger of Being Righteous Overmuch With a Particular
Joseph Trapp
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By their Fruits therefore ye Jhall know them ; as our Saviour fpeaks of Thofe who come in Sheefs Cloathing^ but inwardly are ravening PVohes. Matth. Vif. I^, 1 6. A Pharifaical Often tation, and outward Show of Piety, Tray-- hg^ or Singing Pfalms /;/ t/je Corner} oj tho Streets ^ to be feen of Mefiy (Matth. Vi. J. ) is one undoubted Sign of Pride, and That the worft fort of it, Spiritual Tride, Again; He is proud, who exercifes himfelf in great Matters which are too high for him^ Pfal. Cxxxi. 1.... Who pretends to be more than ordinarily knowing in things which he knows nothing of; who peremptorily cenfures his Betters, and takes upon him to teach his Teach- ers. All which (to omit many other Inftances) is contrary to the Sprit and Genius of the Gofpel^ to the Modefly and Humility of the Chri- flian Religion. Thefe, and fuch like, Symptoms are certain Indications of Pride, and That the worft Sort of it. Or if not Pride (for I defire to judp;e as favourably and fbftly as poffible) 'tis a Folly that approach- es very near to Madnefs ; and the Confequences of it are never the lefs pernicious to others, whatever is to be faid of the Perfons them^ fclves.
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