Top 70 John Tillotson Quotes

#1. Fill each day with light and heart.

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#2. Next to the wicked lives of men, nothing is so great a disparagement and weakening to religion as the divisions of Christians.

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#3. Whether religion be true or false, it must be necessarily granted to be the only wise principle and safe hypothesis for a man to live and die by.

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#4. Ignorance and inconsideration are the two great causes of the ruin of mankind.

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#5. A little wit and a great deal of ill-nature will furnish a man for satire; but the greatest instance of wit is to commend well.

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#6. There is one way whereby we may secure our riches, and make sure friends to ourselves of them,
by laying them out in charity.

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#7. He who provides for this life, but takes no care for eternity, is wise for a moment, but a fool forever.

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#8. He who is sincere hath the easiest task in the world, for, truth being always consistent with itself, he is put to no trouble about his words and actions; it is like traveling in a plain road, which is sure to bring you to your journey's end better than byways in which many lose themselves.

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#9. When a man has once forfeited the reputation of his integrity, he is set fast, and nothing will then serve his turn, neither truth nor falsehood.

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#10. Our belief or disbelief of a thing does not alter the nature of the thing.

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#11. Zeal is fit for wise men, but flourishes chiefly among fools.

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#12. The true ground of most men's prejudice against the Christian doctrine is because they have no mind to obey it.

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#13. Wealth and riches, that is, an estate above what sufficeth our real occasions and necessities, is in no other sense a 'blessing' than as it is an opportunity put into our hands, by the providence of God, of doing more good.

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#14. Piety and virtue are not only delightful for the present, but they leave peace and contentment behind them.

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#15. When we have practiced good actions awhile, they become easy; when they are easy, we take pleasure in them; when they please us, we do them frequently; and then, by frequency of act, they grow into a habit.

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#16. Great is the advantage of patience.

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#17. It is hard to personate and act a part long; for where Truth is not the bottom, Nature will always be endeavoring to return, and will peep and betray herself one time or other.

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#18. Every man hath greater assurance that God is good and just than he can have of any subtle speculations about predestination and the decrees of God.

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#19. Men sunk in the greatest darkness imaginable retain some sense and awe of the Deity.

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#20. There is little pleasure in the world that is true and sincere beside the pleasure of doing our duty and doing good.

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#21. The crafty person is always in danger; and when they think they walk in the dark, all their pretenses are transparent.

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#22. Many man's scruples lie almost wholly about obedience to authority and compliance with indifferent customs, but very seldom about the dangers of disobedience and unpeaceableness and rending in pieces the Church of Christ by needless separations and endless divisions.

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#23. Take away God and religion, and men live to no purpose, without proposing any worthy end of life to themselves.

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#24. Wickedness is a kind of voluntary frenzy, and a chosen distraction.

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#25. With the history of Moses no book in the world, in point of antiquity, can contend.

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#26. Are we proud and passionate, malicious and revengeful? Is this to be like-minded with Christ, who was meek and lowly?

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#27. To be able to bear provocation is an argument of great reason, and to forgive it of a great mind.

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#28. The gospel chargeth us with piety towards God, and justice and charity to men, and temperance and chastity in reference to ourselves.

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#29. A good word is an easy obligation; but not to speak ill requires only our silence, which costs us nothing.

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#30. Every Christian is endued with a power whereby he is enabled to resist temptations.

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#31. Convulsive anger storms at large; or pale
And silent, settles into full revenge.

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#32. If God were not a necessary Being of Himself, He might almost seem to be made for the use and benefit of men.

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#33. Sincerity is to speak as we think, to do as we pretend and profess, to perform and make good what we promise, and really to be what we would seem and appear to be.

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#34. Of some calamity we can have no relief but from God alone; and what would men do, in such a case if it were not for God?

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#35. Whatever convenience may be thought to be in falsehood and dissimulation, it is soon over; but the inconvenience of it is perpetual, because it brings a man under everlasting jealousy and suspicion, so that he is not believed when he speaks the truth, nor trusted when perhaps he means honestly.

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#36. Wisdom and understanding are synonymous words; they consist of two propositions, which are not distinct in sense, but one and the same thing variously expressed.

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#37. Of all parts of wisdom the practice is the best.

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#38. Was ever any wicked man free from the stings of a guilty conscience?

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#39. There are two restraints which God has laid upon human nature, shame and fear; shame is the weaker, and has place only in those in whom there are some reminders of virtue.

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#40. Some things will not bear much zeal; and the more earnest we are about them, the less we recommend ourselves to the approbation of sober and considerate men.

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#41. True wisdom is a thing very extraordinary. Happy are they that have it: and next to them, not those many that think they have it, but those few that are sensible of their own defects and imperfections, and know that they have it not.

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#42. Truth is the shortest and nearest way to our end, carrying us thither in a straight line.

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#43. The covetous man heaps up riches, not to enjoy them, but to have them; and starves himself in the midst of plenty, and most unnaturally cheats and robs himself of that which is his own; and makes a hard shift, to be as poor and miserable with a great estate, as any man can be without it.

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#44. How often might a man, after he had jumbled a set of letters in a bag, fling them out upon the ground before they would fall into an exact poem, yea, or so much as make a good discourse in prose? And may not a little book be as easily made by chance as this great volume of the world?

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#45. Virtue and vice are not arbitrary things; but there is a natural and eternal reason for goodness and virtue, and against vice and wickedness.

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#46. Is not he imprudent, who, seeing the tide making haste towards him apace, will sleep till the sea overwhelms him?

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#47. The angriest person in a controversy is the one most liable to be in the wrong.

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#48. Fear is that passion which hath the greatest power over us, and by which God and His laws take the surest hold of us.

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#49. In all the affairs of this world, so much reputation is in reality so much power.

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#50. Abstinence is many times very helpful to the end of religion.

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#51. None so nearly disposed to scoffing at religion as those who have accustomed themselves to swear on trifling occasions.

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#52. If our souls be immortal, this makes amends for the frailties of life and the sufferings of this state.

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#53. We have no cause to be ashamed of the Gospel of Christ; but the Gospel of Christ may justly be ashamed of us.

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#54. No man's body is as strong as his appetites, but Heaven has corrected the boundlessness of his voluptuous desires by stinting his strength and contracting his capacities.

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#55. There is no man that is knowingly wicked but is guilty to himself; and there is no man that carries guilt about him but he receives a sting in his soul.

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#56. There is no readier way for a man to bring his own worth into question than by endeavoring to detract from the worth of other men.

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#57. Integrity gains strength by use.

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#58. Sincerity is like traveling on a plain, beaten road, which commonly brings a man sooner to his journey's end than by-ways, in which men often lose themselves.

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#59. We anticipate our own happiness, and eat out the heart and sweetness of worldly pleasures by delightful forethought of them.

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#60. The little and short sayings of nice And excellent men are of great value, like the dust of gold, or the least sparks of diamonds.

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#61. If the show of any thing be good for any thing, I am sure sincerity is better; for why does any man dissemble, or seem to be that which he is not, but because he thinks it good to have such a quality as he pretends to?

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#62. To be happy is not only to be freed from the pains and diseases of the body, but from anxiety and vexation of spirit; not only to enjoy the pleasures of sense, but peace of conscience and tranquillity of mind.

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#63. They who are in the highest places, and have the most power, have the least liberty, because they are the most observed.

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#64. The art of using deceit and cunning grow continually weaker and less effective to the user.

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#65. When men live as if there were no God, it becomes expedient for them that there should be none.

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#66. If they be principles evident of themselves, they need nothing to evidence them.

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#67. The crime of a bad example is the same whether men follow it or not, because he that gives bad example to others, does what in him lies to draw them into sin; and if they do not follow it, that is no mitigation of his fault.

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#68. If people would but provide for eternity with the same solicitude and real care as they do for this life, they could not fail of heaven.

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#69. Malice and hatred are very fretting and vexatious, and apt to make our minds sore and uneasy; but he that can moderate these affections will find ease in his mind.

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#70. Surely modesty never hurt any cause; and the confidence of man seems to me to be much like the wrath of man.

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