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Volume fifty-four contains sermons 3,073–3,124.

was nothing to cause him to be alarmed. The servant said, “How shall we do?” but his master said nothing of the kind; with those horses and chariots of fire visible to his eyes, he had no need to be dismayed, and no reason for asking the question, “How shall we do?” It is a grand thing to have a calm, serene frame of mind, so as not readily to be put out of temper, and to grow angry, or to become depressed and anxious, but to possess one’s soul in patience and peacefulness. This is to be a king among
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