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Chapter 84 of 200

084 A Cold Chill Fell Upon Their Health

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A Cold Chill Fell Upon Their Hearts By J. A. James It has frequently occurred that young converts, in the ardor of their first love, and while much unacquainted as yet with what is called the religious world, have looked upon the church as a sacred enclosure within which dwelt a kind of heavenly inhabitants who could think or speak of little else than the glory which awaited them. In the church, these novices expected to find the sweetest and holiest fellowship, an almost unearthly spirituality, and an uninterrupted strain of pious conversation. But alas, what a woeful disappointment did the reality produce. In the sacred enclosure, they found worldly-minded professors, almost as intent upon seen and temporal things as those they had left out in the world. In the vestibule of heaven, they beheld professors covered with the earthly dust, disordered with worldly concerns, and given up to worldly amusements. In the church members, they saw little but worldly conduct, and heard little else but worldly conversation. A cold chill fell upon their hearts, which checked the ardor of their pious affections, and even they, lately so fervent, soon sunk and settled down into the lukewarmness of those among whom they had come to dwell.

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