John Pearson Quotes


John Pearson

The occasion of this sadness is expressed in a word, but must be considered in many more, as being the principal concernment both of the Text and Time.

Great was the name of Abraham, but all his Sons were not accepted; only Isaac was in the Covenant.

Blessing is the soveraign act of God, and the power of benediction like the power of God.

Love is of that excellent nature, that it is esteemed by the best of men, and accepted from the meanest persons; what then is the affection of a Father!

We usually say of ancient persons, that they have already one foot in the grave, and the rest of their life is nothing else but the bringing of these feet together.

Vulgar and common persons, as they carry nothing out of this world, so they leave nothing in it: they receive no eminency in their birth, they acquire none in their life, they have none when they die, they leave none at their death.

What reason then can we produce, that the life of a man whom we esteem, should be sorrow to himself, and his death be grief to us?

In this the similitude is so great, that there is no difference in the nature of the love produced, and that which did produce it.

Secondly, reflect upon that love and entire affection which you have lost; and could no otherwise be lost, but by losing him, in whom it lived.

They which have no hope of a life to come, may extend their griefs for the loss of this, and equal the days of their mourning with the years of the life of man.

Thirdly, Death is nothing else but a change of a short and temporary for an unalterable and eternal condition.

By the God of thy Father who shall help thee, and by the Almighty, who shall bless thee with blessings of heaven above, blessings of the deep that lieth under, blessings of the breasts and of the womb.






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