Capitolo 2
life mixed out with the reading of prayers of a book or the teaching
of some poor soul to turn to the so pagan folly.
We can take gladly anything it is incandescent out of such life without
allowing that we was poisoned in some respect while doing this way. But
it seems necessary, to the a lot of beginning, to call attention to this,
so that not to some duration you/he/she should be disputed that, later everything, the Salvationist
life is anybody best, in our opinion, that the most rigid and more formal
champion of the Christianity.
On this fervent soul whose wife was one of the few women of preaching
of his/her century, you/he/she would be been able to be little voluntary formality, and
if he were able to exist among the composition for which others had put on
he, can be an encouragement to whoever that is closed out for once
from the free one, the happy adoration that God desires, and you/he/she went away without
alternative but to be happy with Divine services" where God
you wish they are also served often of any effect as the setup of man.
But what will be the sentence of the Salvationist if, with all the
opportunity he has to cultivate the maximum liberty in prayer and
shelters, he never reaches to that intimacy with God that the delight in
communion with Him, that power to force others in the presence of God,
which does the life of John Fletcher disclose to us?
The mere thought of Fletcher, if you attentively read these pages wish,
never harbors again to You an impression of proximity to God and
company with Him what you/he/she is conceived as soon as than in our day
among the majority of those that you/they should conduct men to his/her/their Father. Face
I/you/he/she don't allow us to apologize himself/herself/themselves for some lack of that communion that owes
both Your continuous delight. If us the prjde us on our repudiation
of forms of the adoration that men have invented, and he boasts than in the
demonstrations of Christ to the road angle and in the public-house,
to that you/he/she has been accustomed there, I/you/he/she allow us to take he takes care of that we don't do