Today’s attitudes –
will become tomorrows actions.
– eab, 11/1978
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– eab, 8/2/06
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…The guidance of the Spirit of truth, which leads into all truth and into all virtue, will never lead any man, either in opinion or practice to any thing which is Contrary to Holy Scripture.
– From Sermon by Joseph John Gurney, North Meeting-house, New Street (Philadelphia) First-day Afternoon, Second Month, Eighteenth, 1838. Hopper, Edward. Sermons and Prayers Delivered in the City of Philadelphia by Joseph John Gurney. Philadelphia: Kay & Brother, 1938.
…The Spirit of truth can never by any possibility contradict itself.
– From Sermon by Joseph John Gurney, North Meeting-house, New Street (Philadelphia) First-day Afternoon, Second Month, Eighteenth, 1838. Hopper, Edward. Sermons and Prayers Delivered in the City of Philadelphia by Joseph John Gurney. Philadelphia: Kay & Brother, 1938.
…The true reason, I believe, why so many who profess the name of Christ, are unwilling to be guided by the unflattering and uncompromising voice of the Spirit of God, which dictates a straight-forward course of unbending holiness, without turning to the right hand or to the left; they are displeased at the cross; they cannot bear the mortification of their heart’s lusts; the world, the world is their God; self is their idol; and they will not renounce the world; they will not renounce self, and walk in the narrow way.
– From Sermon by Joseph John Gurney, North Meeting-house, New Street (Philadelphia) First-day Afternoon, Second Month, Eighteenth, 1838. Hopper, Edward. Sermons and Prayers Delivered in the City of Philadelphia by Joseph John Gurney. Philadelphia: Kay & Brother, 1938.
…Though it is a narrow way, it is a way of peace.
– From Sermon by Joseph John Gurney, North Meeting-house, New Street (Philadelphia) First-day Afternoon, Second Month, Eighteenth, 1838. Hopper, Edward. Sermons and Prayers Delivered in the City of Philadelphia by Joseph John Gurney. Philadelphia: Kay & Brother, 1938.
We must follow him in the path of self-denial; we must follow him in his walk of holiness; we must follow him in his course of ever -abounding charity; we must, though at an immeasurable distance, imitate his patience, his meekness, his forbearance, his subjection to his Father’s will, his love for his enemies…if we would follow him and partake of his glory in the world of spirits.
– From Sermon by Joseph John Gurney, North Meeting-house, New Street (Philadelphia) First-day Afternoon, Second Month, Eighteenth, 1838. Hopper, Edward. Sermons and Prayers Delivered in the City of Philadelphia by Joseph John Gurney. Philadelphia: Kay & Brother, 1938.
Joseph John Gurney was born 8/2/1788.