When men are divided, they seldom speak the truth in love; and then, no marvel, they grow not up to Him in all things which is the Head. Slaves will never honour Law so much as freemen. Let us all, then, be entreated, conjured, and persuaded to forbear biting and devouring one another. The righteous man is the man of stiff, inflexible uprightness; but he may be Rev. The wolves were somewhat afraid, for the dogs were many and strong, and therefore they sent out a spy to observe them. v. 22, 23. The sun was able to pour more light into the gardens on either side, which the height of the wall had obstructed, so that the flowers looked to greater advantage; and, owing to their having more air and sunshine, became really more beautiful.2. Love, Joy, and Peace - Galatians 5:22-23. (c)This destruction infers the ruin of our posterity. . Without entering here on questions for which a sermon is scarcely a suitable vehicle of discussion, it may be sufficient for our present purpose to say that, as usually, when employing this antithesis the Apostle means by Spirit the divine, the Spirit of God, which he triumphed Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureWhat Makes a Christian: Circumcision or Faith? Are not we all "men of like passions"?2. v. 16. 1 Brethren, even if a man be overtaken in any trespass, ye who are spiritual, restore such a one in a spirit of gentleness; looking to thyself, lest thou also be tempted. "They are quarrelling," was the answer. The sun was able to pour more light into the gardens on either side, which the height of the wall had obstructed, so that the flowers looked to greater advantage; and, owing to their having more air and sunshine, became really more beautiful.2. )Wranglings destroy ChurchesAmerican.Jars and divisions, wranglings and prejudices, eat out the growth, if not the life, of religion. (Persian Fables. Jesus is always victorious. (3) The best method to cure this great evil, and to prevent this great danger. --JOHN x"The fruit of the Spirit is love."--GAL. (4)Our common enemy is ready to devour us.4. v. 22, 23. Are a hindrance to the progress of the gospel.4. For it is written, But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace (Gal. (Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity.) There is nothing (next Christ and heaven) that the devil grudges believers more than their peace and mutual love; if he cannot rend them from Christ, or stop them from getting heaven, yet he takes some pleasure to see them go thither in a storm; like a shattered fleet severed one from another, that they may have no assistance from, nor comfort of, each other's company all the way; though, where he can divide, he hopes to ruin also, well knowing this to be the most probable means to effect it; one ship is easier taken than a squadron. )Consumed one of another: Strife in the foldTwo friends met the other day. It is to be like God. Text: Galatians 5, 25-26 and 6, 1-10. It seems to me that surely I am not sanctified, or else I should be more perfect. Believers are one in Christ, as He is one with the Father. The perfume was borne across the breach; so that the gardens were the, sweeter. It is contrary to sorrow, which is a perturbation Thomas WatsonA Body of DivinityThe Routing of Giant DoubtTHE ROUTING OF GIANT DOUBT Doubts! Pray that the power of the Holy Andrew MurrayThe Ministry of IntercessionBrokennessWe want to be very simple in this matter of Revival. )Dissensions in the ChurchR. For this reason the Lord, after He had said, "For from the heart go forth evil thoughts," then went on to add what it is that belongs to evil thoughts, "murders, adulteries," and the rest. (e)Apply yourselves to the practice of real piety. This is the healing grace; and if this be not applied to our bleeding wounds, they will never be cured. 16 But I say, Walk by the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh. Gal 5:52. He then that has no care to keep peace refuses to bear the fruit of the Spirit. I fear to come out boldly and declare that I believe that Christ fully saves me now. There is a singular charm, a charm that one can scarcely explain, in the words of Paul in Gal. It is a very singular instance of imaginative misreading of plain facts that the primitive Church should be held up as a pattern Church. Unity and peace are said to be like the dew of Hermon, that descended upon Sion, where the Lord promised His blessing. "The Fruit of the Spirit is all Goodness" (Gal. Paul tells us that they are the fruit of the Spirit, that is, if the Holy Spirit is given control of our lives, this is the fruit that He will bear. The "works of God," as they denominate them, were not any and every duty, but those more special and important acts, by which the creature might secure William G.T. Neil.The following incident, respecting two philosophers of old, may well put to the blush Christians who are unwilling to be reconciled, and who consequently have their intercourse with heaven hindered (Matthew 5:24). The perfume was borne across the breach; so that the gardens were the, sweeter. Are a cause of rejoicing to the enemies of the truth.6. Differently to be admonished are those that are at variance and those that are at peace. Peace be within thy walls, and prosperity within thy palaces" (Psalm 122:6, 7).(R. 25 If we live by the Spirit, by the Spirit let us also walk. Thrice happy they who at Thy side, Thou Child of Nazareth, Have learnt to give their struggling pride Into Thy hands to death: If thus indeed we lay us low, Thou wilt exalt us o'er the foe; And let the exaltation be That we are lost in Thee. The individual members are not isolated graces, but all connected, springing from one root and constituting an organic whole. (g)Avoid extremes. v. 22, 23. And we, on our part, have only to get into a right relationship with Him, and we shall see His power being demonstrated in our hearts and lives and service, and His victorious life will Roy Hession and Revel HessionThe Calvary RoadThe Dove and the LambVictorious living and effective soul-winning service are not the product of our better selves and hard endeavours, but are simply the fruit of the Holy Spirit. Divisions are to Churches like wars in countries; where war is, the ground lieth waste and untilled; none takes care of it. Goodness is a fruit of the Spirit. AugustineOn ContinenceHere Therefore These Men Too Evil, While they Essay to Make Void the Law9. (Admonition 23.) Nature's harshness has melted away and she is now beaming with the smile of spring, and everything around us whispers of the gentleness of God. "Why, how is that? The wolves were somewhat afraid, for the dogs were many and strong, and therefore they sent out a spy to observe them. Divisions are as the north-east wind to the fruits, which causeth them to dwindle away to nothing; but when the storms are over, everything begins to grow. The fact is, the sheep have taken to worrying each other, and our condition, therefore, could not be worse. In asking their question, the Jews intended to inquire of Christ what particular things they must do, before all others, in order to please God. (Admonition 23.) and not to observe circumcision;13. but rather love, which is the sum of the law.19. A. (j)My last advice is, to "pray for the peace of Jerusalem." Unity and peace are said to be like the dew of Hermon, that descended upon Sion, where the Lord promised His blessing. I am afraid that the dissensions betwixt Christian Churches (being so long in reconciling their discords) will breed in pagans such a disrelish of our religion, as they will not be invited to attend thereunto.(T. (5) Consider your own personal moral failings. And not a few afterwards acknowledged that a real good and blessing was the consequence to all parties, by the opportunely falling down of that old dividing wall Party spirit is a wall of separation which the coming and the work of Christ was intended to remove. (4)Our common enemy is ready to devour us.4. v. 6. "The fruit of the Spirit is gentleness" (Gal. 19 Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these: fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, 20 idolatry, sorcery, enmities, strife, jealousies, wraths, Martin LutherEpistle Sermons, Vol. The life of a Christian must be one of progress. He then that has no care to keep peace refuses to bear the fruit of the Spirit. Leave off this brutish behaviour toward one another. Let none now seek to divide Christians by building up a wall of party spirit between them; for, "behold how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity."(G. (Admonition 23.) The Daily Walk with Others (iii. The individual members are not isolated graces, but all connected, springing from one root and constituting an organic whole. I. [1716] We grant that all these things are true, and we say that the Law is not necessary, save for them unto whom bondage is yet profitable: and that St. The sun was able to pour more light into the gardens on either side, which the height of the wall had obstructed, so that the flowers looked to greater advantage; and, owing to their having more air and sunshine, became really more beautiful.2. III 'Walk in the Spirit''Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh.'--GAL. The sun was able to pour more light into the gardens on either side, which the height of the wall had obstructed, so that the flowers looked to greater advantage; and, owing to their having more air and sunshine, became really more beautiful.2. Is not this still true that many professed Christians snap right and left at their own brethren, when they had better save their teeth for the wolves?Evils of strifeSpencer.They say of bees, that, when they strive among themselves, it is a sign that the queen is about to leave the hive. Nature's harshness has melted away and she is now beaming with the smile of spring, and everything around us whispers of the gentleness of God. Nothing is more important then, than that we should be continuously filled with the Holy Spirit, or to keep to the metaphor, that the "trees of the Lord should be continuously full of sap"--His sap. Text: Galatians 5, 25-26 and 6, 1-10. Bowden.A wall having become very feeble by age, a portion of it one day fell down. B. SimpsonDays of Heaven Upon Earth Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity Works of the Flesh and Fruits of the Spirit. A. (Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity.) It is a delightful passion. JOHN vi. Gal 5:17 John NewtonOlney HymnsAnd on this Account That, Which, the Parts that Beget Being Bridled by Modesty5. The gospel will not allow us to pay our enemies in their own coin, and give them wrath for wrath; much less will it suffer brethren to spit fire at one another's face. "What a pity that piece of old wall had not fallen down before," said the flowers.3. We are bidden "to stir up the gift that is in us;" we are told to "grow in grace." What can I do with them? AugustineOn the Profit of Believing. Are offensive to God.(R. Divisions run religions into briars and thorns, contention and parties. A. TorreyThe Person and Work of The Holy SpiritJoy'The fruit of the Spirit is joy.' And on this account that, which, the parts that beget being bridled by modesty, is most chiefly and properly to be called Continence, is violated by no transgression, if the higher Continence, concerning which we have been some time speaking, be preserved in the heart. (a)You break the great commandment of God's law, which is love. It is, the relation between the Curate and his Incumbent; or more particularly, the Curate's position and conduct Handley C. G. MouleTo My Younger BrethrenHow those that are at Variance and those that are at Peace are to be Admonished. Believers are one in Christ, as He is one with the Father. Fuller, D. D.)PeopleGalatians, Paul, PhilippiansPlacesGalatiaTopicsBeware, Bite, Biting, Care, Careful, Cause, Consume, Consumed, Destroyed, Destruction, Devour, Devouring, Fighting, Heed, Lest, Perpetually, Snapping, Snarling, WatchOutline1. Meekness, temperance'--GAL. v. 22). I. (3) The best method to cure this great evil, and to prevent this great danger. What a catalogue we have here of lovely moral characteristics. )How to defeat strifePersian Fables.A young fox asked his father if he could not teach him some trick to defeat the dogs, if he should fall in with them. Gurnall.You all profess to have been baptized into the spirit of the gospel; but you do not show it when you bite and snarl at one another. v. 6. He replied with a sigh, "After all my experience, I am forced to confess that the best trick is, to keep out of their way." )How to end bickeringsC. You would have others to bear with you; and why will not you bear with others? A. TorreyThe Person and Work of The Holy Spirit, Joy'The fruit of the Spirit is joy.' (1) On the part of the thing itself. Great consequences followed the Falling of the piece of the old wall.1. (e)Apply yourselves to the practice of real piety. Gurnall.You all profess to have been baptized into the spirit of the gospel; but you do not show it when you bite and snarl at one another. v. 22). (d)Be clothed with humility. Gurnall.You all profess to have been baptized into the spirit of the gospel; but you do not show it when you bite and snarl at one another. A. We recognize in God the supreme object of grateful love; we recognize in our neighbour the object of our love for God's sake and for his own sake; and we honour the Law of God as "holy and just and good." Has the wolf got into the fold?" (b)They consume the power and life of godliness. )Good results from cessation of party strifeG. Great consequences followed the Falling of the piece of the old wall.1. 'In Jesus Christ neither circumcision availeth any thing, nor uncircumcision, but faith which worketh by love.'--GAL. But who those enemies are, it hath set forth plainly enough. Gurnall. The grace which has freed us from the legal spirit has not endowed us with a liberty to live licentiously. "Yes," he replied, "with all my heart." ). To be fleshly minded is death, but the mind of the Spirit is life and peace. Why should we condemn every one that is not endowed with our abilities, or advanced to our capacity? (a)You break the great commandment of God's law, which is love. "Yes," replied AEschines, "and therefore I conclude that you are the worthiest man: for I began the strife, and you began the peace."(C. Gal 5:17 John NewtonOlney HymnsAnd on this Account That, Which, the Parts that Beget Being Bridled by Modesty5. Are offensive to God.(R. But who those enemies are, it hath set forth plainly enough. However, this did not cheer me so much," continued the wolf, "as this, that as they came marching on, I observed they were all snapping right and left at one another, and I could see clearly that though they all hate the wolf, yet each dog hates every other dog with all his heart." Enfeeble and imperil the Church.5. J. Wilmot-BuxtonThe Life of Duty, a Year's Plain Sermons, v. 2Sixth Day for the Spirit of Love in the ChurchWHAT TO PRAY.--For the Spirit of Love in the Church "I pray that they may be one, even as we are one: I in them and Thou in Me; that the world may know that Thou didst send Me, and hast loved them as Thou hast loved Me that the love wherewith Thou hast loved Me may be in them, and I in them." When men are divided, they seldom speak the truth in love; and then, no marvel, they grow not up to Him in all things which is the Head. All real beauty of character, all real Christlikeness in us, R. Paul tells us that they are the fruit of the Spirit, that is, if the Holy Spirit is given control of our lives, this is the fruit that He will bear. (i)Observe that good old rule, of doing to others as you would be done to. III 'Walk in the Spirit''Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh.'--GAL. GALATIANS v. 16. B. SimpsonDays of Heaven Upon Earth May 1. 'The fruit of the Spirit,' says Paul, not the fruits, as we might more naturally have expected, and as the phrase is most often quoted; all this rich variety of graces, of conduct and character, is thought of as one. (d)Be clothed with humility. 19 Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these: fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, 20 idolatry, sorcery, enmities, strife, jealousies, wraths, Martin LutherEpistle Sermons, Vol. It were better, as one says, that Caesar should break all Pollio's curious glasses, than that they should break the bond of charity, or that the breach of them should be the occasion of so much inhumanity of brethren one against another. )Dissensions in the ChurchR. v. 22). The apostle gives us the difference between goodness and righteousness in this passage in Romans, "Scarcely for a righteous man would one die, yet peradventure for a good man some would even dare to die." I am not perfect; far from it. Are a cause of rejoicing to the enemies of the truth.6. (e)They stir up much corruption, both in the aggressor and in the defendant. And not a few afterwards acknowledged that a real good and blessing was the consequence to all parties, by the opportunely falling down of that old dividing wall Party spirit is a wall of separation which the coming and the work of Christ was intended to remove. We are bidden "to stir up the gift that is in us;" we are told to "grow in grace." Are offensive to God.(R. Paul tells us that they are the fruit of the Spirit, that is, if the Holy Spirit is given control of our lives, this is the fruit that He will bear. A town, if it can be but set on fire, the enemy may hope to take it with more ease. IIIFifteenth Sunday after Trinity Church Officers Warned of Vain-Glory. Bowden.A wall having become very feeble by age, a portion of it one day fell down. Has the wolf got into the fold?" "The ideal brotherhoodA little boy, seeing two nestling birds pecking at each other, inquired of his elder brother what they were doing. For it is written, But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace (Gal. and exhorts to walk in the Spirit.Dictionary of Bible ThemesGalatians 5:155132biting5821criticism, among believers8765grudgeGalatians 5:2-256511salvationGalatians 5:9-216026sin, judgment onGalatians 5:13-166679justification, results8452neighbours, duty toGalatians 5:13-185380law, and gospelGalatians 5:14-163209Holy Spirit, and loveLibraryMarch 28. Bertram. Paul tells us that they are the fruit of the Spirit, that is, if the Holy Spirit is given control of our lives, this is the fruit that He will bear. "Worse than that, I fear. Believers are one in Christ, as He is one with the Father. Enfeeble and imperil the Church.5. Really I Robert Lee BerryAdventures in the Land of CanaanI have Said This, Lest Haply Married Fruitfulness Dare to vie with virgin Chastity7. A. Gurnall. Now, this love unites, and so strengthens: but when men's hearts are once divided from each other, what care I what becomes of them whom I hate? The early communities had apostolic teaching; but beyond that, they seem to have been in no respect above, and in many respects below, the level of subsequent ages. Believers are one in Christ, as He is one with the Father. Nature's harshness has melted away and she is now beaming with the smile of spring, and everything around us whispers of the gentleness of God. )The evil of dissensionsT. (4)Our common enemy is ready to devour us.4. Divisions run religions into briars and thorns, contention and parties. For they mark what is said, that they who are under the Law are in bondage, and they keep flying above the rest that last saying, "Ye are made empty [1715] of Christ, as many of you as are justified in the Law; ye have fallen from Grace." (b)It threatens the ruin of our religion. Divisions are to Churches like wars in countries; where war is, the ground lieth waste and untilled; none takes care of it. 28, 29.--"Then said they unto him, What shall we do, that we might work the works of God? v. 6. We are told that, Aristippus and AEschines having differed, the former came to the latter and said "AEschines, shall we be friends?" Our understandings were sorely wounded by the fall of Adam; and they are but imperfectly and unequally recovered by all the means which the gospel affords. When men are divided, they seldom speak the truth in love; and then, no marvel, they grow not up to Him in all things which is the Head. God has set us upon our feet in the right H. and not to observe circumcision;13. but rather love, which is the sum of the law.19. Fuller, D. D.The English ambassador, some years since, prevailed so far with the Turkish emperor as to persuade him to hear some of our English music, from which (as from other liberal sciences) both he and his nation were naturally averse. Steele, M. (3)Too many of those that should quench these flames, exasperate them. "They are quarrelling," was the answer. He spake not of all; but, having named St. How this may be so for us is graphically Roy Hession and Revel HessionThe Calvary RoadThe Holy Spirit Bringing Forth in the Believer Christlike Graces of Character. Let none now seek to divide Christians by building up a wall of party spirit between them; for, "behold how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity."(G. The shrubs looked over to one another, and got into friendly talk; and so they said, "What a good thing that piece of old wall fell down; it is a pity it stood so high so long."4. The fact is, the sheep have taken to worrying each other, and our condition, therefore, could not be worse. There are dogs of so many sorts one can hardly count, them; and as for the worst of them," said he, "they are little dogs, which bark loudly, but cannot bite. Are offensive to God.(R. (d)Be clothed with humility. v. 22, 23. 18 But if ye are led by the Spirit, ye are not under the law. And not a few afterwards acknowledged that a real good and blessing was the consequence to all parties, by the opportunely falling down of that old dividing wall Party spirit is a wall of separation which the coming and the work of Christ was intended to remove. B. SimpsonDays of Heaven Upon Earth May 1. (h)Mind every one his own business. Steele, M. I try to do good; but at times my efforts are so crude that I seem to do more harm than good. Meekness, temperance'--GAL. I should like to dismiss them, but it seems I can not. We are not called upon to produce the fruit, but simply to bear it. On his return the scout said, "It is true the dogs are many, but there are not many mastiffs among them. 19 Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these: fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, 20 idolatry, sorcery, enmities, strife, jealousies, wraths. "Yes," replied AEschines, "and therefore I conclude that you are the worthiest man: for I began the strife, and you began the peace."(C. (d)Be clothed with humility. v. 22). (j)My last advice is, to "pray for the peace of Jerusalem." )How to end bickeringsC. "The Fruit of the Spirit is all Goodness" (Gal. Whatever may be our experience of failure and barrenness, He is never defeated. Steele, M. "They are quarrelling," was the answer. 18 But if ye are led by the Spirit, ye are not under the law. Goodness is a fruit of the Spirit. 25 If we live by the Spirit, by the Spirit let us also walk. (g)These contentions in religion tempt men to be atheists. That a week after Easter we still get to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ? All we therefore, who believe in the Living and True God, Whose Nature, being in the highest sense good and incapable of change, neither doth any evil, nor suffers any evil, from Whom is every good, even that which admits of decrease, and Who admits not at all of decrease in His own Good, Which is Himself, when we hear the Apostle saying, "Walk in the Spirit, and perform ye not the lusts of the flesh. v. 22). He then that has no care to keep peace refuses to bear the fruit of the Spirit. The love of God rests on them, and can dwell in them. For they mark what is said, that they who are under the Law are in bondage, and they keep flying above the rest that last saying, "Ye are made empty [1715] of Christ, as many of you as are justified in the Law; ye have fallen from Grace." "They are quarrelling," was the answer. "Yes," replied AEschines, "and therefore I conclude that you are the worthiest man: for I began the strife, and you began the peace."(C. I testify again to every man who allows himself to be circumcised that he is obligated to do the whole law. Are a hindrance to the progress of the gospel.4. The wolves were somewhat afraid, for the dogs were many and strong, and therefore they sent out a spy to observe them. Bowden. It is a delightful passion. Really I Robert Lee BerryAdventures in the Land of Canaan. B. SimpsonDays of Heaven Upon Earth Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity Works of the Flesh and Fruits of the Spirit. "Yes," replied AEschines, "and therefore I conclude that you are the worthiest man: for I began the strife, and you began the peace."(C. (i)Observe that good old rule, of doing to others as you would be done to. What a catalogue we have here of lovely moral characteristics. When men are divided, they seldom speak the truth in love; and then, no marvel, they grow not up to Him in all things which is the Head. "No," replied the child, "that cannot be, for they are brothers." It is a delightful passion. Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent." These are those waters of Marah that embitter our spirits, and quench the Spirit of God. Without entering here on questions for which a sermon is scarcely a suitable vehicle of discussion, it may be sufficient for our present purpose to say that, as usually, when employing this antithesis the Apostle means by Spirit the divine, the Spirit of God, which he triumphed Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureWhat Makes a Christian: Circumcision or Faith? v. 22). For they mark what is said, that they who are under the Law are in bondage, and they keep flying above the rest that last saying, "Ye are made empty [1715] of Christ, as many of you as are justified in the Law; ye have fallen from Grace." 'In Jesus Christ neither circumcision availeth any thing, nor uncircumcision, but faith which worketh by love.'--GAL. Are a hindrance to the progress of the gospel.4. The "works of God," as they denominate them, were not any and every duty, but those more special and important acts, by which the creature might secure William G.T. When men are divided, they seldom speak the truth in love; and then, no marvel, they grow not up to Him in all things which is the Head. This every one may do, and this every one ought to do: "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee. Spiritual joy is a sweet and delightful passion, arising from the apprehension and feeling of some good, whereby the soul is supported under present troubles, and fenced against future fear. Divisions run religions into briars and thorns, contention and parties. Without entering here on questions for which a sermon is scarcely a suitable vehicle of discussion, it may be sufficient for our present purpose to say that, as usually, when employing this antithesis the Apostle means by Spirit the divine, the Spirit of God, which he triumphed Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureWhat Makes a Christian: Circumcision or Faith? (4) Consider, that there have been greater differences than ours among those that were the true members of Christ's Church. A. Bertram.1. (i)Observe that good old rule, of doing to others as you would be done to. The Inward Warfare. For it is written, But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace (Gal. However, this did not cheer me so much," continued the wolf, "as this, that as they came marching on, I observed they were all snapping right and left at one another, and I could see clearly that though they all hate the wolf, yet each dog hates every other dog with all his heart." It is not enough for us to have been born again of Water and the Holy Ghost, and to have received the Gifts of the Spirit from time to time through the different means of grace. III 'Walk in the Spirit''Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh.'--GAL. What a catalogue we have here of lovely moral characteristics. He then that has no care to keep peace refuses to bear the fruit of the Spirit. God knows. A. v. 22, 23, R. V., "The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, meekness, temperance." In heaven they are praising Him all the time for His victory. "Yes," replied AEschines, "and therefore I conclude that you are the worthiest man: for I began the strife, and you began the peace."(C. )Dissensions in the ChurchR. v. 22). And also, when he exhorts us, that we live not after the flesh, lest we die, but that by the Spirit we mortify the deeds of the flesh, that we may live; surely the trumpet which sounds, shows the war in which we are engaged, and enkindles us to contend keenly, and to do our enemies to death, [1832] that we be not done to death by them. It is, the relation between the Curate and his Incumbent; or more particularly, the Curate's position and conduct Handley C. G. MouleTo My Younger BrethrenHow those that are at Variance and those that are at Peace are to be Admonished. Finally, so many benefits were seen to be the result of the occurrence that, instead of rebuilding the fallen part, the remainder was pulled down to a low level, that air and sunshine might have freer course, and the gardens a free communication. It were better, as one says, that Caesar should break all Pollio's curious glasses, than that they should break the bond of charity, or that the breach of them should be the occasion of so much inhumanity of brethren one against another.
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