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  • Holiness and Humanness

    Holiness and Humanness

    Thomas C. Upham (1799-1872)

    I just re-blogged this quote from the Religious Maxims of Thomas C. Upham over at the Hidden Life blog:

    It seems to have been the doctrine of some advocates of Christian perfection, especially some pious Catholics of former times, that the various propensities and affections, and particularly the bodily appetites, ought to be entirely eradicated. But this doctrine, when carried to its full extent, is one of the artifices of Satan, by which the cause of holiness has been greatly injured. It is more difficult to regulate the natural principles, than to destroy them; and there is no doubt that the more difficult duty in this case, is the scriptural one. We are not required to eradicate our natural propensities and affections, but to purify them. We are not required to cease to be men, but merely to become holy men.

    Religious Maxims (1846) XXXIV.

    This is the kind of thing I was surprised to discover when I began reading the old holiness writings. Why do I say “surprised”?

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