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Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning and Evening: New International Version Quotes: When thou art at thy worst and lowest, yet 'underneath' thee 'are everlasting arms'. Sin may drag thee ever so low, but Christ's great atonement is still under all.
         

When thou art at thy worst and lowest, yet 'underneath' thee 'are everlasting arms'. Sin may drag thee ever so low, but Christ's great atonement is still under all.


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This page presents the quote "When thou art at thy worst and lowest, yet 'underneath' thee 'are everlasting arms'. Sin may drag thee ever so low, but Christ's great atonement is still under all.". Author of this quote is Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning and Evening: New International Version. This quote is about sin, grace, christ,.