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Francis Atterbury Quotes: "It is the duty of every one to strive to gain and deserve a good reputation."

It is the duty of every one to strive to gain and deserve a good reputation.



Francis Atterbury Quotes: "Affliction is a school of virtue; it corrects levity, and interrupts the confidence of sinning."

Affliction is a school of virtue; it corrects levity, and interrupts the confidence of sinning.




Francis Atterbury Quotes: "It's attention to detail that makes the difference between average and stunning."

It's attention to detail that makes the difference between average and stunning.



Francis Atterbury Quotes: "Hospitality sometimes degenerates into profuseness, and ends in madness and folly."

Hospitality sometimes degenerates into profuseness, and ends in madness and folly.




Francis Atterbury Quotes: "The greater absurdities are, the more strongly they evince the falsity of that supposition from whence they flow."

The greater absurdities are, the more strongly they evince the falsity of that supposition from whence they flow.



Francis Atterbury Quotes: "A good character when established should not be rested in as an end, but only employed as a means of doing still further good."

A good character when established should not be rested in as an end, but only employed as a means of doing still further good.



Francis Atterbury Quotes: "Though fanaticism drinks at many founts, its predisposing cause is mostly the subject of an invisible futurity."

Though fanaticism drinks at many founts, its predisposing cause is mostly the subject of an invisible futurity.




Francis Atterbury Quotes: "A very prosperous people, flushed with great victories and successes, are seldom so pious, so humble, so just, or so provident as to perpetuate their happiness."

A very prosperous people, flushed with great victories and successes, are seldom so pious, so humble, so just, or so provident as to perpetuate their happiness.



Francis Atterbury Quotes: "What we employ in charitable uses during our lives is given away from ourselves; what we bequeath at our death is given from others only, as our nearest relations."

What we employ in charitable uses during our lives is given away from ourselves; what we bequeath at our death is given from others only, as our nearest relations.



Francis Atterbury Quotes: "Few consider how much we are indebted to government, because few can represent how wretched mankind would be without it."

Few consider how much we are indebted to government, because few can represent how wretched mankind would be without it.



Francis Atterbury Quotes: "Those good men who take such pleasure in relieving the miserable for Christ's sake, would not have been less forward to minister onto Christ Himself."

Those good men who take such pleasure in relieving the miserable for Christ's sake, would not have been less forward to minister onto Christ Himself.



Francis Atterbury Quotes: "It is little the sign of a wise or good man, to suffer temperance to be transgressed in order to purchase the repute of a generous entertainer."

It is little the sign of a wise or good man, to suffer temperance to be transgressed in order to purchase the repute of a generous entertainer.




Francis Atterbury Quotes: "A sturdy, hardened sinner shall advance to the utmost pitch of impiety, with less reluctance than he took the first step while his conscience was yet vigilant and tender."

A sturdy, hardened sinner shall advance to the utmost pitch of impiety, with less reluctance than he took the first step while his conscience was yet vigilant and tender.



Francis Atterbury Quotes: "Luther deters me from solitariness; but he does not mean from a sober solitude that rallies our scattered strengths and prepares us against any new encounter from without."

Luther deters me from solitariness; but he does not mean from a sober solitude that rallies our scattered strengths and prepares us against any new encounter from without.



Francis Atterbury Quotes: "A good man not only forbears those gratifications which are forbidden by reason and religion, but even restrains himself in unforbidden instances."

A good man not only forbears those gratifications which are forbidden by reason and religion, but even restrains himself in unforbidden instances.



Francis Atterbury Quotes: "The smallest act of charity shall stand us in great stead."

The smallest act of charity shall stand us in great stead.



Francis Atterbury Quotes: "He who performs his duty in a station of great power must needs incur the utter enmity of many, and the high displeasure of more."

He who performs his duty in a station of great power must needs incur the utter enmity of many, and the high displeasure of more.



Francis Atterbury Quotes: "Even the wisdom of God hath not suggested more pressing motives, more powerful incentives to charity, than these, that we shall be judged by it at the last dreadful day."

Even the wisdom of God hath not suggested more pressing motives, more powerful incentives to charity, than these, that we shall be judged by it at the last dreadful day.



Francis Atterbury Quotes: "The temptations of prosperity insinuate themselves after a gentle, but very powerful manner; so that we are but little aware of them and less able to withstand them."

The temptations of prosperity insinuate themselves after a gentle, but very powerful manner; so that we are but little aware of them and less able to withstand them.



Francis Atterbury Quotes: "The priesthood hath in all nations, and all religions, been held highly venerable."

The priesthood hath in all nations, and all religions, been held highly venerable.



Francis Atterbury Quotes: "From mere success nothing can be concluded in favor of any nation upon whom it is bestowed."

From mere success nothing can be concluded in favor of any nation upon whom it is bestowed.



Francis Atterbury Quotes: "Nothing can be reckoned good or bad to us in this life, any further than it indisposes us for the enjoyment of another."

Nothing can be reckoned good or bad to us in this life, any further than it indisposes us for the enjoyment of another.



Francis Atterbury Quotes: "The things of another world being distant, operate but faintly upon us: to remedy this inconvenience, we must frequently revolve their certainty and importance."

The things of another world being distant, operate but faintly upon us: to remedy this inconvenience, we must frequently revolve their certainty and importance.



Francis Atterbury Quotes: "There is a variety in tempers of good men."

There is a variety in tempers of good men.



Francis Atterbury Quotes: "A just and wise magistrate is a blessing as extensive as the community to which he belongs; a blessing which includes all other blessings whatsoever that relate to this life."

A just and wise magistrate is a blessing as extensive as the community to which he belongs; a blessing which includes all other blessings whatsoever that relate to this life.



Francis Atterbury Quotes: "It is impossible to have a lively hope in another life, and yet be deeply immersed in the enjoyments of this."

It is impossible to have a lively hope in another life, and yet be deeply immersed in the enjoyments of this.



Francis Atterbury Quotes: "The practice of all ages and all countries (whether Christian or heathen, polite or barbarous) hath been ... to do honour to those who are invested with public authority."

The practice of all ages and all countries (whether Christian or heathen, polite or barbarous) hath been ... to do honour to those who are invested with public authority.



Francis Atterbury Quotes: "If God be infinitely holy, just, and good, He must take delight in those creatures that resemble Him most in these perfections."

If God be infinitely holy, just, and good, He must take delight in those creatures that resemble Him most in these perfections.