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Benefit Quotes by Charles Spurgeon
- A prayerless church member is a hindrance. He is in the body like a rotting bone or a decayed tooth. Before long, since he does…
- Love never asks what benefit it will derive from love. Love from its very nature is a disinterested thing. It loves for the creature's sake…
- I am certain that to preach the wrath of God with a hard heart, a cold lip, a tearless eye, and an unfeeling spirit is…
- Let your cares drive you to God. I shall not mind if you have many of them if each one leads you to prayer. If…
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- All government, indeed every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue, and every prudent act, is founded on compromise and barter. — Edmund Burke