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God Quotes by Tryon Edwards
- Quiet and sincere sympathy is often the most welcome and efficient consolation to the afflicted. Said a wise man to one in deep sorrow, I…
- Whoever in prayer can say, 'Our Father', acknowledges and should feel the brotherhood of the whole race of mankind.
- Piety and morality are but the same spirit differently manifested. Piety is religion with its face toward God; morality is religion with its face toward…
- One of the great lessons the fall of the leaf teaches, is this: do your work well and then be ready to depart when God…
- Conscience is merely our own judgment of the right or wrong of our actions, and so can never be a safe guide unless enlightened by…
- The leaves do not change color from the blighting touch of the frost, but from the process of natural decay. They fall when the fruit…
- True humility is not an abject, groveling, self-despising spirit; it is but a right estimate of ourselves as God sees us.
- Facts are God's arguments; we should be careful never to misunderstand or pervert them
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- If I were to say, 'God, why me?' about the bad things, then I should have said, 'God, why me?' about the… — Arthur Ashe