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<p> The old naturalist, [[Ulysses]] Androvaldus, tells us that a dove is so afraid of a hawk, that she will be frightened at the sight of one of its feathers. Whether it be so or not, I cannot tell; but this I know, that when a man has had a thorough shaking over the jaws of hell, he will be so afraid of sin, that even one of its feathers: any one sin: will alarm and send a thrill of fear through his soul. This is a part of the way by which the Lord turns us when we are turned indeed. </p> | Fear Of Sin <ref name="term_75799" /> | ||
==References == | <p> The old naturalist, [[Ulysses]] Androvaldus, tells us that a dove is so afraid of a hawk, that she will be frightened at the sight of one of its feathers. Whether it be so or not, [[I]] cannot tell; but this [[I]] know, that when a man has had a thorough shaking over the jaws of hell, he will be so afraid of sin, that even one of its feathers: any one sin: will alarm and send a thrill of fear through his soul. This is a part of the way by which the Lord turns us when we are turned indeed. </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_75799"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/charles-spurgeon-s-illustration-collection/fear+of+sin Fear Of Sin from Charles Spurgeon's Illustration Collection]</ref> | <ref name="term_75799"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/charles-spurgeon-s-illustration-collection/fear+of+sin Fear Of Sin from Charles Spurgeon's Illustration Collection]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:09, 13 October 2021
Fear Of Sin [1]
The old naturalist, Ulysses Androvaldus, tells us that a dove is so afraid of a hawk, that she will be frightened at the sight of one of its feathers. Whether it be so or not, I cannot tell; but this I know, that when a man has had a thorough shaking over the jaws of hell, he will be so afraid of sin, that even one of its feathers: any one sin: will alarm and send a thrill of fear through his soul. This is a part of the way by which the Lord turns us when we are turned indeed.