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Chapter XXXVIII.—Vain-Glory is
the Highest Danger.
63. “I am poor and needy,”964 yet better
am I while in secret groanings I displease myself, and seek for Thy
mercy, until what is lacking in me be renewed and made complete,
even up to that peace of which the eye of the proud is ignorant.
Yet the word which proceedeth out of the mouth, and actions known
to men, have a most dangerous temptation from the love of praise,
which, for the establishing of a certain excellency of our own,
gathers together solicited suffrages. It tempts, even when within I
reprove myself for it, on the very ground that it is reproved; and
often man glories more vainly of the very scorn of vain-glory;
wherefore it is not any longer scorn of vain-glory whereof it
glories, for he does not truly contemn it when he inwardly
glories.
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