1. By two wings is man lifted above earthly things, even by
simplicity and purity. Simplicity ought to be in the intention,
purity in the affection. Simplicity reaches towards God, purity
apprehends Him and tastes Him. No good action will be
distasteful to you if you are free within from inordinate
affection. If you reach after and seek, nothing but the
will of God and the benefit of your neighbor, you will entirely
enjoy inward liberty. If your heart is right, then should
every creature be a mirror of life and a book of holy doctrine.
There is no creature so small and vile but that it shows us the
goodness of God.
3. When a man begins to grow lukewarm, then he fears a little labor, and willingly accepts outward consolation; but when he begins perfectly to conquer himself and to walk manfully in the way of God, then he counts as nothing those things that previously seemed to be so grievous to him.
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