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Robert South was an English clergyman and theologian born in 1634. He served as a canon of Christ Church, Oxford, and was known for his eloquent preaching and writings on theology. South's sermons were highly regarded for their wit, erudition, and rhetorical skill. He was a staunch defender of the Church of England and often engaged in theological debates with dissenters. South's contributions to Anglican theology and his influence as a preacher have made him a significant figure in the history of the Church of England.
"Defeat should never be a source of discouragement but rather a fresh stimulus."
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"Defeat should never be a source of discouragement but rather a fresh stimulus."

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"Let a man be but in earnest in praying against a temptation as the tempter is in pressing it, and he needs not proceed by a surer measure."
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"Let a man be but in earnest in praying against a temptation as the tempter is in pressing it, and he needs not proceed by a surer measure."

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"Loquacity storms the ear, but modesty takes the heart."
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"Loquacity storms the ear, but modesty takes the heart."

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"Problems can become opportunities when the right people come together."
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"Problems can become opportunities when the right people come together."

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"God afflicts with the mind of a father, and kills for no other purpose but that he may raise again."
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"God afflicts with the mind of a father, and kills for no other purpose but that he may raise again."

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"Similes prove nothing, but yet greatly lighten and relieve the tedium of argument."
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"Similes prove nothing, but yet greatly lighten and relieve the tedium of argument."

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"God expects from men something more than at such times, and that it were much to be wished for the credit of their religion as well as the satisfaction of their conscience that their Easter devotions would in some measure come up to their Easter dress."
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"God expects from men something more than at such times, and that it were much to be wished for the credit of their religion as well as the satisfaction of their conscience that their Easter devotions would in some measure come up to their Easter dress."

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"Anger is a transient hatred; or at least very like it."
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"Anger is a transient hatred; or at least very like it."

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"Abstinence is the great strengthener and clearer of reason."
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"Abstinence is the great strengthener and clearer of reason."

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"Novelty is the great parent of pleasure."
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"Novelty is the great parent of pleasure."

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"The mind begins to boggle at unnatural substances as things paradoxical and incomprehensible."
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"The mind begins to boggle at unnatural substances as things paradoxical and incomprehensible."

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"In all worldly things that a man pursues with the greatest eagerness he finds not half the pleasure in the possession that he proposed to himself in the expectation."
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"In all worldly things that a man pursues with the greatest eagerness he finds not half the pleasure in the possession that he proposed to himself in the expectation."

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"Speech was given to the ordinary sort or men, whereby to communicate their mind; but to wise men, whereby to conceal it."
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"Speech was given to the ordinary sort or men, whereby to communicate their mind; but to wise men, whereby to conceal it."

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"Folly enlarges men's desires while it lessens their capacities."
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"Folly enlarges men's desires while it lessens their capacities."

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"It is the work of fancy to enlarge, but of judgment to shorten and contract; and therefore this must be as far above the other as judgment is a greater and nobler faculty than fancy or imagination."
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"It is the work of fancy to enlarge, but of judgment to shorten and contract; and therefore this must be as far above the other as judgment is a greater and nobler faculty than fancy or imagination."

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"An Aristotle was but the rubbish of an Adam, and Athens but the rudiments of Paradise."
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"An Aristotle was but the rubbish of an Adam, and Athens but the rudiments of Paradise."

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"The seven wise men of Greece, so famous for their wisdom all the world over, acquired all that fame, each of them, by a single sentence consisting of two or three words."
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"The seven wise men of Greece, so famous for their wisdom all the world over, acquired all that fame, each of them, by a single sentence consisting of two or three words."

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