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the humblest is the most prayerful. for humility feels its dependence & cries out for aid. He is also the most like Jesus. X is the touchstone - Humility graced his life and teachings. And the true disciple has received of his fullness and grace for grace - submission - Hulbert &c Tin Shop. This brings us to the method of its reception and increase * Nature Pride. [[?eann?]] of [[me?]] - this is the manner of receiving humbleness of mind. We are brought to see our worthlessness more by believing in X than by dwelling upon our sins. "Not eye weeps most that looks oftenest at the sun of righteousness said Phillip Henry. The answer of a devoted Clergyman when questioned as to his growth in Grace, was, "I trust I am somewhat poorer than I was." This is the Gospel paradox. We sink ourselves in order to rise to God. And when this wicked self is wholly sunk |
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21 the humblest is the most prayerful. for humility feels its dependence & cries out for aid. He is also the most like Jesus. X is the touchstone - Humility graced his life and teachings. And the true disciple has received of his fullness and grace for grace - submission - Hulbert &c Tin Shop. This brings us to the method of its reception and increase * Nature Pride. ?eann? of me? - this is the manner of receiving humbleness of mind. We are brought to see our worthlessness more by believing in X than by dwelling upon our sins. "Not eye weeps most that looks oftenest at the sun of righteousness said Phillip Henry. The answer of a devoted Clergyman when questioned as to his growth in Grace, was, "I trust I am somewhat poorer than I was." This is the Gospel paradox. We sink ourselves in order to rise to God. And when this wicked self is wholly sunk