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Done Quotes by Edward McKendree Bounds
- We can do nothing without prayer. All things can be done by importunate prayer. It surmounts or removes all obstacles, overcomes every resisting force and…
- That man is the most immortal who has done the most and the best praying. They are God heroes, God's saints, God's servants, God's vicegerents.
- A man can pray better because of the prayers of the past; a man can live holier because of the prayers of the past; the…
- The men who have done the most for God in this world have been early on their knees. He who fritters away the early morning,…
- We can do nothing without prayer. All things can be done by importunate prayer. That is the teaching of Jesus Christ
- The sanctity of prayer is needed to impregnate business. We need the spirit of Sunday carried over to Monday and continued until Saturday. But this…
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