Francois Fenelon
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41.) Weakness preferable to strength, and practice better than knowledge.
LETTER XXIX.
Weakness preferable to strength, and practice better than knowledge.
I am told, my dear child in our Lord, that you are suffering from sickness. I suffer with you, for I love you dearly; but I cannot but kiss the hand that smites you, and I pray you to kiss it lovingly with me. You have heretofore abused your health and the pl ...read more
42.) Who has love, has all.
LETTER XXVIII.
Who has love, has all.
I have thought frequently, since yesterday, on the matters you communicated to me, and I have increasing confidence that God will sustain you. Though you take no great pleasure in religious exercises, you must not neglect to be faithful in them, as far as your health will permit. A convalescent has but ...read more