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Bishop Robert South was an English theologian and preacher known for his eloquent sermons and writings in the 17th century. His work often addressed moral and religious themes, and he was recognized for his insightful and engaging preaching. South's contributions to theological thought and his influence on religious discourse during his time have left a lasting mark on English religious literature.
"Most of the appearance of mirth in the world is not mirth, it is art. The wounded spirit is not seen, but walks under a disguise."
"Defeat should never be a source of discouragement, but rather a fresh stimulus."
"Guilt upon the conscience, like rust upon iron, both defiles and consumes it, gnawing and creeping into it, as that does which at last eats out the very heart and substance of the metal."
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