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condescends by various ways, by preachers, by good books, by holy inspirations, by superiors and directors, and by the influence of good example, to go forth and' sow in our hearts the seed of eternal salvation. Reflect how precious must be that seed whose fruit is everlasting life.

II. The earth on which this seed is sown is the heart of man; but there are three kinds of soil, in which this, seed produces no fruit: i. In the highway; that is, in at heart which is continually exposed to distracting thoughts. 2. In a stony soil; that is, in a hard heart, ira which there is no moisture of devotion. 3. In a field full of thorns and briers; that is, in a heart which is overrun with the cares, and pleasures, and desires of earthly riches. Examine your heart on these subjects, and see if it be in a fit condition to receive the seed of eternal life.

III. It is the property of the good soil, to " keep the seed and bring forth fruit in patience." (Luke viii. 15.) It is not sufficient to receive holy inspirations; you must endeavor to retain them; "for whosoever," writes St. Gregory, " is unable to retain his food is in a desperate situation." The field of your heart must be patient; that is, it must willingly bear the plough of affliction, and wait for the dews of Heaven and the showers of divine grace. " In your patience, you shall possess your souls." (Luke xxi. 19.)

TUESDAY.

The Cockle.

I. " The kingdom of heaven is likened to a man that sowed good seed in his field." (Matt. xiii. 24.) By