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Everything that is true is God's word, whoever may have said it.


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The Christian life, then, is a battle, so sharp and full of danger that effort can nowhere be relaxed without loss.

The Christian life, then, is a battle, so sharp and full of danger that effort can nowhere be relaxed without loss.



I beseech Christ for this one thing only, that He will enable me to endure all things courageously, and that He break me as a potter’s vessel or make me strong, as it pleases Him.

I beseech Christ for this one thing only, that He will enable me to endure all things courageously, and that He break me as a potter’s vessel or make me strong, as it pleases Him.



If we grow wiser and more learned in our intercourse with wise and learned persons, how much more will we gain in our inner life by communing with God in prayer.

If we grow wiser and more learned in our intercourse with wise and learned persons, how much more will we gain in our inner life by communing with God in prayer.



Christ, having sacrificed himself once, is to eternity a certain and valid sacrifice for the sins of all faithful.

Christ, having sacrificed himself once, is to eternity a certain and valid sacrifice for the sins of all faithful.



Even if we were not sinful by nature, the sin of having private property would suffice to condemn us before God; for that which he gives us freely, we appropriate to ourselves.

Even if we were not sinful by nature, the sin of having private property would suffice to condemn us before God; for that which he gives us freely, we appropriate to ourselves.





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