A proud heart is very hardly brought to see the greatness of its sins, or to know its emptiness of grace, or to be convinced of its unpardoned, miserable state, or of the justice of God if he should damn it to everlasting torments.
He that is of a proud heart stirreth up strife," Prov.
A proud heart doth so much overvalue all that is in itself, that every common grace or duty doth seem to it to be a state of godliness.
Now, these lofty eyes, and this exalting of the gait, is a sign of a proud heart; for both these actions come from the heart.
It is impossible for a proud heart to receive the grace of God.
Here they are mistaken: it is not public decency that abhors it; it is a proud heart.
A high look, and a proud heart, and the plowing of the wicked is sin.
Now these lofty eyes, and this exalting of the gate, is a sign of a Proud heart: for both these actions come from the heart: for out of the heart comes Pride, in all the visible appearances of it.
A proud heart, is a persecuting one: The wicked through his pride doth persecute the poor.
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