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Charles Haddon Quotes: "We will go no place where we cannot take our Master with us. While others take their liberty to sin, We will not renounce our liberty to rebuke and confront them."

We will go no place where we cannot take our Master with us. While others take their liberty to sin, We will not renounce our liberty to rebuke and confront them.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "If we cannot all FEEL alike, we can all FEED alike on the Bread Life."

If we cannot all FEEL alike, we can all FEED alike on the Bread Life.




Charles Haddon Quotes: "Here is the day for the man, where is the man for the day?"

Here is the day for the man, where is the man for the day?



Charles Haddon Quotes: "A man might as well hope to fight a swarm of flies with a sword as to master his own thoughts when they are set on by the devil."

A man might as well hope to fight a swarm of flies with a sword as to master his own thoughts when they are set on by the devil.




Charles Haddon Quotes: "You never require a teacher to lead you into the wrong path, but you do require a kindly word to conduct you aright."

You never require a teacher to lead you into the wrong path, but you do require a kindly word to conduct you aright.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "Remember, you are not sent to whiten tombs, but to open them."

Remember, you are not sent to whiten tombs, but to open them.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "If any young man reads this Book aright, he becomes large-hearted. He cannot hold his soul within the narrow bound of his ribs, but his great heart looks out to see where it can scatter benefits."

If any young man reads this Book aright, he becomes large-hearted. He cannot hold his soul within the narrow bound of his ribs, but his great heart looks out to see where it can scatter benefits.




Charles Haddon Quotes: "No sooner is there a good thing in the world, than a division is necessary."

No sooner is there a good thing in the world, than a division is necessary.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "Throw away the servility of imitation, and rise to the manliness of originality."

Throw away the servility of imitation, and rise to the manliness of originality.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "Contentment is not a power that may be exercised naturally, but a science to be acquired gradually."

Contentment is not a power that may be exercised naturally, but a science to be acquired gradually.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "We lose much consolation by the habit of reading His promises for the whole church, instead of taking them directly home to ourselves."

We lose much consolation by the habit of reading His promises for the whole church, instead of taking them directly home to ourselves.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "If I were a blind man and were told by you that you possess a faculty called sight, I should be unreasonable if I railed at you as a conceited enthusiast."

If I were a blind man and were told by you that you possess a faculty called sight, I should be unreasonable if I railed at you as a conceited enthusiast.




Charles Haddon Quotes: "Curses are like chickens, they always come home to roost."

Curses are like chickens, they always come home to roost.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "Sin has sprung from a royal though evil stock, and if it be in the heart, it will struggle for the throne."

Sin has sprung from a royal though evil stock, and if it be in the heart, it will struggle for the throne.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "Humility is to make a right estimate of oneself."

Humility is to make a right estimate of oneself.





Charles Haddon Quotes: "Alas! it is but little we have done for our Master's glory. Our winter has lasted all too long. We are as cold as ice when we should feel a summer's glow and bloom with sacred flowers."

Alas! it is but little we have done for our Master's glory. Our winter has lasted all too long. We are as cold as ice when we should feel a summer's glow and bloom with sacred flowers.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "It would be better to be deceived a hundred times than to live a life of suspicion."

It would be better to be deceived a hundred times than to live a life of suspicion.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "Those that are too refined to be simple need to be refined again."

Those that are too refined to be simple need to be refined again.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "It is not great counts God blesses so much as likeness to Jesus."

It is not great counts God blesses so much as likeness to Jesus.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "My own spirit, soul, and body are my nearest machinery for sacred service."

My own spirit, soul, and body are my nearest machinery for sacred service.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "The very precariousness of weather excites a large amount of earnest prayer."

The very precariousness of weather excites a large amount of earnest prayer.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "We are never so free as when we own our sacred serfdom..."

We are never so free as when we own our sacred serfdom...



Charles Haddon Quotes: "Spurgeon challenges us to go to the river of our experience, to pull up bulrushes, and to place them in the Ark of our memory, experiencing again the wonder that allowed our infant faith to flourish."

Spurgeon challenges us to go to the river of our experience, to pull up bulrushes, and to place them in the Ark of our memory, experiencing again the wonder that allowed our infant faith to flourish.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "To a great extent in spiritual things we get what we expect of the Lord. Faith alone can bring us to see Jesus."

To a great extent in spiritual things we get what we expect of the Lord. Faith alone can bring us to see Jesus.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "This woman gained comfort in her misery by thinking GREAT THOUGHTS OF CHRIST."

This woman gained comfort in her misery by thinking GREAT THOUGHTS OF CHRIST.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "Surely, if there could be regrets in heaven, the saints might mourn that they did not live longer here to do more good."

Surely, if there could be regrets in heaven, the saints might mourn that they did not live longer here to do more good.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "Who can be astonished at anything, when he has once been astonished at the manger and the cross? What is there wonderful left after one has seen the Saviour?"

Who can be astonished at anything, when he has once been astonished at the manger and the cross? What is there wonderful left after one has seen the Saviour?



Charles Haddon Quotes: "Your own opinion of your state is not worth much. Ask the Lord to search you."

Your own opinion of your state is not worth much. Ask the Lord to search you.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "When you speak of heaven, let your face light up... When you speak of hell well then, your everyday face will do."

When you speak of heaven, let your face light up... When you speak of hell well then, your everyday face will do.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "A dash of humor will only add intense gravity to the proceedings, even as a flash of lightning only makes midnight dreariness all the more impressive."

A dash of humor will only add intense gravity to the proceedings, even as a flash of lightning only makes midnight dreariness all the more impressive.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "One thought fixed upon the mind will be better than 50 thoughts flittering across the ear."

One thought fixed upon the mind will be better than 50 thoughts flittering across the ear.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "A brother's sympathy is more precious than an angel's embassy."

A brother's sympathy is more precious than an angel's embassy.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "The whitest robes, unless their purity be preserved by divine grace, will be defiled by the blackest spots."

The whitest robes, unless their purity be preserved by divine grace, will be defiled by the blackest spots.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "Simulated ardor is a shameful form of lying."

Simulated ardor is a shameful form of lying.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "More faults are created than cured by professional teachers."

More faults are created than cured by professional teachers.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "If thou rememberest that thou art going to heaven, thou wilt not sleep on the road. If thou thinkest that hell is behind thee, and the devil pursuing thee, thou wilt not loiter."

If thou rememberest that thou art going to heaven, thou wilt not sleep on the road. If thou thinkest that hell is behind thee, and the devil pursuing thee, thou wilt not loiter.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "A student will find that he is more affected by one book which he has truly mastered than by 20 books which he has merely skimmed."

A student will find that he is more affected by one book which he has truly mastered than by 20 books which he has merely skimmed.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "Marching and quick-marching are much easier to God's warriors than standing still."

Marching and quick-marching are much easier to God's warriors than standing still.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "Faith is the road, but communion with Jesus is the well from which the pilgrim drinks."

Faith is the road, but communion with Jesus is the well from which the pilgrim drinks.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "The only restorative for a guilty conscience is a sight of Jesus suffering on the cross."

The only restorative for a guilty conscience is a sight of Jesus suffering on the cross.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "The more loftily we see Christ enthroned, and the more lowly we are when bowing before the foot of the throne, the more truly shall we be prepared to act our part towards Him."

The more loftily we see Christ enthroned, and the more lowly we are when bowing before the foot of the throne, the more truly shall we be prepared to act our part towards Him.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "It was well to be Martha and serve, but better to be Lazarus and commune."

It was well to be Martha and serve, but better to be Lazarus and commune.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "The intensity of the love of the upright is not so much to be judged by what it appears as by what the upright long for. It is our daily lament that we cannot love enough."

The intensity of the love of the upright is not so much to be judged by what it appears as by what the upright long for. It is our daily lament that we cannot love enough.



Charles Haddon Quotes: "When grace has won the day, the worldling seeks the world to come."

When grace has won the day, the worldling seeks the world to come.




Charles Haddon Quotes: "I love a minister whose faces invite me to make him my friend."

I love a minister whose faces invite me to make him my friend.