Bunyan Characters (1st series)
Bunyan Characters (1st series)
Being Lectures Delivered In St. George's Free Church, Edinburgh
Book Excerpt
nd deformed. But let us ask in this introductory
lecture if we can find out any law or principle upon which all our
own characters, good or bad, are formed. Do our characters come to
be what they are by chance, or have we anything to do in the
formation of our own characters, and if so, in what way? And here,
again, Butler steps forward at our call with his key to our own and
to all Bunyan's characters in his hand, and in three familiar and
fruitful words he answers our question and gives us food for
thought and solemn reflection for a lifetime. There are but three
steps, says Butler, from earth to heaven, or, if you will, from
earth to hell--acts, habits, character. All Butler's prophetic
burden is bound up in these three great words--acts, habits,
character. Remember and ponder these three words, and you will in
due time become a moral philosopher. Ponder and practise them, and
you will become what is infinitely better--a moral man. For acts,
often repeated, gradually become habits, and habits, long
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