Hannah More Quote

Nothing raises the price of a blessing like its removal; whereas it was its continuance which should have taught us its value. There are three requisitions to the proper enjoyment of earthly blessings,--a thankful reflection on the goodness of the Giver, a deep sense of our unworthiness, a recollection of the uncertainty of long possessing them. The first would make us grateful; the second, humble; and the third, moderate.


Practical Piety: Or, The Influence of the Religion of the Heart on the Conduct of the Life (ed. 1811)


Nothing raises the price of a blessing like its removal; whereas it was its continuance which should have taught us its value. There are three...

Nothing raises the price of a blessing like its removal; whereas it was its continuance which should have taught us its value. There are three...

Nothing raises the price of a blessing like its removal; whereas it was its continuance which should have taught us its value. There are three...

Nothing raises the price of a blessing like its removal; whereas it was its continuance which should have taught us its value. There are three...