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Friday, October 11, 2013
How degraded by heartless reception-How exalted by affection
Nor is what the world commonly understands by the cultivation of taste, anything more or better than this, at least in times of
corrupt and over-pampered civilization, when men build palaces and plant groves
and gather luxuries, that they and their devices may hang [Page 18] in the corners of the world like fine-spun
cobwebs, with greedy, puffed-up, spider-like lusts in the middle. And this,
which in Christian times is the abuse and corruption of the sense of beauty, was
in that Pagan life of which St. Paul speaks, little less than the essence of it,
and the best they had; for I know not that of the expressions of affection
towards external nature to be found among Heathen writers, there are any of
which the balance and leading thought cleaves not towards the sensual parts of
her. Her beneficence they sought, and her power they shunned, her teaching
through both, they understood never. The pleasant influences of soft winds and
ringing streamlets, and shady coverts; of the violet couch, and plane-tree
shade,they received, perhaps, in a more noble way
than we, but they found not anything except fear, upon the bare mountain, or in
the ghostly glen.The Hybla heather they loved more for its sweet hives than its purple hues. But the Christian theoria seeks
not, though it accepts, and touches with its own purity, what the Epicurean
sought, but finds its food and the objects of its love everywhere, in what is
harsh and fearful, as well as what is kind, nay, even in all that seems coarse
and commonplace; seizing that which is good, and delighting more sometimes at
finding its table spread in strange places, and in the presence of its enemies,
and its honey coming out of the rock, than if all were harmonized into a less
wondrous pleasure; hating only what is self-sighted and insolent of men's work,
despising all that is not of God, unless reminding it of God, yet able to find
evidence of him still, where all seems forgetful of him, and to turn that into a
witness of his working which was meant to obscure it, and so with clear and
unoffended sight beholding him forever, according to the written
promise,—Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. art oil paintings for sale
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