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Tag Archives: Puritan Quote
“Whenever a man allows himself to have anxieties…” William Law
“Whenever a man allows himself to have anxieties, fears, or complaints, he must consider his behaviour as either a denial of the wisdom of God or as a confession that he is out of his will.” William Law
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September 5, 2012
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“There are some things good but not pleasant…” William Secker Quote
“There are some things good but not pleasant, as sorrow and affliction. Sin is pleasant, but unprofitable; and sorrow is profitable, but unpleasant. As waters are purest when they are in motion, so saints are generally holiest when in affliction.” William Secker
George Whitefield on Heaven
“How sweet is rest after fatigue! How sweet will heaven be when our journey is ended.” George Whitefield I can not wait until that glorious day when at last my precious Lord and Savior I see, And hear his sweet and … Continue reading