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A devotional treatise argues that daily self-denial and bearing Christ's cross are essential to spiritual life, defining the cross's nature and the transformative work it effects. It examines unlawful selfhood and the chief vices of pride, avarice, and luxury, tracing their rise and consequences, and marshals testimonies from classical and Christian authorities alongside dying confessions to support its claims. The discourse concludes with practical exhortations inviting readers to inward examination and moral reform.

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[1] Dorotheus in his Lives of the Prophets.

[2] Dorotheus in his Lives of the Prophets.

[3] Which was before I professed the communion I am now of.

[4] The very practice, and garb, and vanity of this age being as liable to the wrath of God, which hangs over England and Europe, and is ready to be executed on their rebellious inhabitants.

[5] Plut. Herod.

[6] Plut. Laert.

[7] According to the Athenian account.

[8] Herod. Halic.

[9] Stob. Sent. 3.

[10] Clem. Alex. Strom.

[11] Baart. Suid. Protag. Stob. xxviii.

[12] Laert. Stob.

[13] Laert. Plut. Sympos. Sap. Sep. Stob. Ser.

[14] Plutarch. Stob. xxviii.

[15] Cic. lib. de Orat.

[16] Plin.

[17] Vid. Suid.

[18] Cic. Tusc. Quest. 5; Clem. Alex. Strom.

[19] Plut. contra Usur. Lysand. Cic. Tusc. Quest. 5.

[20] Plat. Apolog. Diog. Laert. Helvic.; Cic. Tusc. Quest. 1; Xenoph. Brut. Cic. Orat. Liban.

[21] Apol. Varro. Hist. Schol. Artist.

[22] Clem. Alex. Strom. ii. 417; Xen. Mem. iii. pp. 720, 778, 779, 780. Stob. Ech. Strom. i. 11.

[23] Stob. iv. 6; Ibid. ii. 18; Xenoph. Mem. 3; Seneca Epist. i. 104; Stob. 28; Ibid. 32; Xen. Mem. 1; Ælian. 9; Stob. 37.

[24] Stob. 37; Ibid. 87; Xen. Mem. 34; Ælian. Ver. Hist. 9.

[25] Stob. 37; Xen. Mem. iv. 802.; Plat. Phæd.

[26] Xen. Mem. i. p. 710.

[27] Xen. Mem. 4.; Plat. de Legib.

[28] Plato de Rep.

[29] Diog. Laert. in vit.

[30] Xen. Crat. Stob. Ælian.

[31] Laert. vit. Socr. Ælian.

[32] Laert.

[33] Stob.

[34] Stob. 177.

[35] Diog. Laert.

[36] Agel. lib. c. 5.

[37] Laert. vit. Mem.

[38] Laert. Plut. de Rep. Stoi. Cic. de aut. Deo, lib. ii.

[39] Lactant. de Ira Dei, cap. 10.

[40] Plat. Pl. Ph. 16. Cic. Tul. Quest. 4. Diog. Laert. vit. Mem. Stob.

[41] Laert. Val. Max. 4, 3, 2, 16. Cic. Pro. Fal. Val. Max. 7, 2.

[42] Stob. Strom. 45.

[43] Stob. 161.

[44] Ibid. 46.

[45] Stob. Laert.

[46] Animad. in Min. Fel. p. 25.

[47] Constit. Clem Rom. l. 1, chap. 2.

[48] Mach. Dis. l. 2, chap. 5.

[49] Tert. lib. de Patien. Chrysost.

[50] August. de Civit. Dei. l. ii. c. 7.

[51] De ira Dei. l. 9, c. 7.

[52] Cardan de Sapient. l. 2.

[53] Jac. Laurentio de lib. Gentil. p. 40, 41.

[54] XII. Cap. Hist. de orig. Walden. Vignia Hist. Bibl. p. 130. Dubran Hist. Bohem. 14. Thuan. in Hist. sui. temp. p. 458. Mat. Paris Hist. of Eng. Angl. 1174; Bellar. tom. 2, lib. 1, cap. 26, co. 86. Ecchius. com. loc. c. 28. Apl. l. 6. con. Hieret. p. 99.

[55] Jo. Paul. Per. Hist. Wald. l. 1. in p. 37, 38. Dona nos le nostre pan quotidian. en choi. Memor. Morrel. Vign. Mem. f. 7.

[56] Thesaur. fed. Ap. Wald.

[57] Thesaur. fed. Ap. Wald. l. 2, c. 3. Lifill. sign. nassion ali patrons carnals de non esser rendus, &c.

[58] Ibid. l. 2, c. 3.

[59] La taverna de maisons de pleisirs es fontana de pecca e schola del diavolo, &c.

[60] La bal es la proces. del diavol, e qui intra en la bal, &c.

[61] Sp. Alm. fol. 50-54.

[62] Jerom. in dec. int. oper.

[63] August. de Civit. Dei.

[64] August. l. 2.

[65] Concl. p. 68. Encaren qual manier fidel debian regir li ler Corps: non servali desirier mort. &c.

[66] Hist. Wald. l. 4, c. 11, p. 55-57.

[67] Bern de Gir lora. de Hail. Hist. de la Fr. 1. 10. Vesemb. Orat. in Wald. Beza Hist. hom. dig. virer de ver. et fals. Rel. 1. 4, c. 13, p. 249, Cat. Test. ve. 334, Vigin, Bibl. Hist. p. 1.

[68] Vieaux Mem. fol. 6, 7.

[69] Mut. Par. in Hen. 3, Anno, 1220. Sigonius de Reg. Ital. 1, 7.

[70] Sernay, c. 47, Chef. 1. 3, c. 7.

[71] The devil is a Scripturian sometimes.

[72] Rain. cap. de stud. pervert. alios et modo dicendi. l. 98. Baron. Eccl. Annal. tom. 18, an. 1176, p. 835. Kranz. in Metrop. l. 8. sect. 18, and in Sax. l. 8, cap. 16.

[73] Eccl. Hist. p. 5, 393.

[74] Socrat. Scholast.

[75] Severus Apop. p. 175.

[76] Ignatius Epist. ad Ephes. Mag. Trall. Eus. 1. iii. c. 32, Rom.

[77] Euseb. Eccl. Hist. 1. 4, c. 8.

[78] Philo Judæus, of the worship of Egypt and Alexandria. Euseb. Pam. Eccl. Hist. 1. 2. c. 17.


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