OF THE DIVINE MASTER FOR THE Conduct of the Spiritual Life PART I.-THE COUNSEL FOR THE COMMENCEMENT PART II.-THE COUNSEL FOR THE VIRTUES BY EDWARD MEYRICK GOULBURN, D.D. DEAN OF NORWICH "Lord, to whom shall we go? thou hast the words of eternal life." IN TWO VOLS.-VOL. II. London JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET 1888 G644 V. 2 Evil thoughts must be at once suppressed for the sake of others as well as for our own sake, 2, 3-Our Lord's statement as to the evil issues from the heart, 3, 4-Comprehensiveness of the term "evil thoughts," 4-Evil thoughts are evil actions in germ, 6—(1) Elation at the possession of any gift or advantage dangerous, 7— The possession of gifts does no moral harm if we regard them as coming from God, and ourselves as accountable to Him for them, 8-(2) Covetousness with regard to the possessions of others— when tempted by this say the tenth commandment with its Kyrie, 9-(3) Harbouring of doubts-when these come say Collect for St. Thomas's Day, 9, 10-The instant suppression of evil sug- gestions the true policy of resistance, 10, 11, 12-Every victory David's desire to be guarded against sins of the tongue an evidence of 359 |