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Knowledge Quotes by J C Ryle
- Prayer needs neither learning, wisdom or book knowledge to begin it. It needs nothing but heart and will.
- A man may commit sin and yet be ignorant of it, and fancy himself innocent when he is guilty... We shall do well to remember…
- Do not glory in your own faith, your own feelings, your own knowledge, or your own diligence. Glory in nothing but Christ.
- True worship leads to a more full knowledge of self, God, heaven, duty, doctrine, practice and experience.
- Knowledge of the Bible never comes by intuition. It can only be obtained by diligent, regular, daily, attentive reading.
- A right knowledge of sin lies at the root of all saving Christianity.
- True repentance begins with KNOWLEDGE of sin. It goes on to work SORROW for sin. It leads to CONFESSION of sin before God. It shows…
- There is not enough Bible-reading among us. It is not sufficient to have the Book. We must actually READ it, and PRAY over it ourselves.…
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