XXXI. HOW A FRENCH NOBLE BECAME A FRIEND
Sentences from 'No Cross, No Crown,'
by WILLIAM PENN.
'Come, Reader, hearken to me awhile; I seek thy salvation; that is my plot; thou wilt forgive me.'
'Thou, like the inn of old, hast been full of guests; thy affections have entertained other lovers; there has been no room for thy Saviour in thy soul ... but his love is after thee still, & his holy invitation continues to save thee.'
'Receive his leaven, & it will change thee; his medicine and it will cure thee; he is as infallible as free; without money and with certainty.... Yield up the body, soul & spirit to Him that maketh all things new: new heavens & new earth, new love, new joy, new peace, new works, a new life & conversation....'
'The inward, steady righteousness of Jesus is another thing than all the contrived devotion of poor superstitious man.... True worship is an inward work; the soul must be touched and raised in its heavenly desires by the heavenly Spirit.... So that souls of true worshippers see God: and this they wait, they pant, they thirst for.'
'Worship is the supreme act of man's life.'