Augustine says that we may, out of our dead sins, make stepping stones to rise to the heights of perfection. What did he mean by that? He meant that the memory of our falls may breed in us such a humility, such a distrust of self, such a constant clinging to Christ as we could never have had without the experience of our own weakness.
Where two or three are met together, the prayer of one strikes fire from the soul of another; and the latter in his turn leads the way to nobler heig… - James Stalker
Where two or three are met together, the prayer of one strikes fire from the soul of another; and the latter in his turn leads the way to nobler heig…
- James Stalker
The essential question is not, however, how love began, but whether it is growing. - James Stalker
The essential question is not, however, how love began, but whether it is growing.
How poor a guide enthusiasm is when it is not informed with the mind and spirit of God. - James Stalker
How poor a guide enthusiasm is when it is not informed with the mind and spirit of God.
Augustine says that we may, out of our dead sins, make stepping stones to rise to the heights of perfection. What did he mean by that? He meant that … - James Stalker
Augustine says that we may, out of our dead sins, make stepping stones to rise to the heights of perfection. What did he mean by that? He meant that …
There is a beauty bestowed in some degree on all God's saints who pray much which is of the same nature and is the most precious of all answers to pr… - James Stalker
There is a beauty bestowed in some degree on all God's saints who pray much which is of the same nature and is the most precious of all answers to pr…
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