The remark is somewhere made, and very correctly, that
"it is a great loss to lose an affliction." Certain it is, that afflictions have great power in purifying the mind. And if it be true that mental purification, in other words, holiness, is a result of all others the most desirable, we may properly attach a great value to whatever tends to this result. Prosperities flatter us with the hope that our rest is here; but afflictions lead our thoughts to another and better land. "Whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth; and scourgeth every son that he receiveth."
— Religious Maxims (1846) XXXVIII.
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