In a letter to John Newton, written 18th October 1771, Berridge spoke of the sin of pride, and did so in no uncertain terms: The foulest stain, and highest absurdity in our nature is pride, and yet this base hedgehog so rolls himself up in his bristly coat that we can seldom get a sight of his claws. It is the root of unbelief. Men cannot submit to the righteousness of Christ. It [pride] cleaves like a pitched shirt [that is, one soaked in tar] to the skin, or like leprosy to the wall. No sharp culture of ploughing and harrowing will clear the ground of it. The foul twitch will be sure to spring up with the next kindly rain
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