"Recreation to a minister must be as whetting is with
the mower -- that is, to be used only so far as is necessary for his work. May
a physician in plague-time take any more relaxation or recreation than is
necessary for his life, when so many are expecting his help in a case of life
and death? Will you stand by and see sinners gasping under the pangs of death,
and say: 'God doth not require me to make myself a drudge to save them'? Is
this the voice of ministerial or Christian compassion or rather of sensual
laziness and diabolical cruelty."
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-- Richard Baxter
"Misemployment
of time is injurious to the mind. In illness I have looked back with
self-reproach on days spent in my study; I was wading through history and
poetry and monthly journals, but I was in my study! Another man's trifling is
notorious to all observers, but what am I doing? Nothing, perhaps, that has
reference to the spiritual good of my congregation. Be much in retirement and
prayer. Study the honor and glory of your Master."
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-- Richard Cecil
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