The Works of the Rev H Scougal Together With His Funeral Sermon By the R

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The Works of the Rev H Scougal Together With His Funeral Sermon By the R
Henry Scougal
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And, first, experience may teach us all, that much conversation doth ordinarily beget a remissness and dis- solution of spirit; that it slackeneth and relaxeth the bent of our minds, and disposeth us to softness and easy com- pliances. We find it hard enough at any time to com- pose our spirits to that staidness and severity which religion doth require: but if we be too much in company with others, it is almost impossible to maintain it. That cheerfulness and complaisance which is judged necess
...ary to render conversation agreeable, doth easily degenerate into levity and sin: and we are very ready to displease our maker, when we are too intent on pleasing our friends. This loose frame and dissipation of mind, which society doth occasion, made a good man complain. Ex hominimi consortia semper venio minus hofno: that he always came out of company less a man.
Another prejudice we receive by society, is, that it fills our minds with noxious images, and fortifies our corrupt notions and opinions of things.


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