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VALUE OF ADVERSITY
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ACQUIRING PEACE AND THE ZEAL FOR PERFECTION
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AVOIDING IDLE TALK
Imitation of Christ SHUN the gossip of men as much as possible, for discussion of worldly affairs, even though sincere, is a great distraction inasmuch as we are quickly ensnared and captivated by vanity. Many a time I wish that I had held my peace and had not associated with men. Why, indeed, do we…
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OBEDIENCE AND SUBJECTION
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SHUNNING OVER-FAMILIARITY
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AVOIDING FALSE HOPE AND PRIDE
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UNBRIDLED AFFECTIONS
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READING THE HOLY SCRIPTURE
The Imitation of Christ TRUTH, not eloquence, is to be sought in reading the Holy Scriptures; and every part must be read in the spirit in which it was written. For in the Scriptures we ought to seek profit rather than polished diction. Likewise we ought to read simple and devout books as willingly as…
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PRUDENCE IN ACTION
Imitation of Christ DO NOT yield to every impulse and suggestion but consider things carefully and patiently in the light of God’s will. For very often, sad to say, we are so weak that we believe and speak evil of others rather than good. Perfect men, however, do not readily believe every talebearer, because they…
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THE DOCTRINE OF TRUTH
The Imitation of Christ, Thomas A. Kempis HAPPY is he to whom truth manifests itself, not in signs and words that fade, but as it actually is. Our opinions, our senses often deceive us and we discern very little. What good is much discussion of involved and obscure matters when our ignorance of them will…