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Men Quotes by Adam Clarke
- If you go forward in the spirit of the original apostles and followers of Jesus Christ, trusting not in man but in the living God,…
- Prayer is not designed to inform God, but to give man a sight of his misery; to humble man's heart, to excite his desire, to…
- However, all gifts seem now to be absorbed in one and a man must be either a Preacher or nothing.
- Man may be considered as having a twofold origin - natural, which is common and the same to all - patronymic, which belongs to the…
- Few men can be said to have inimitable excellencies: let us watch them in their progress from infancy to manhood, and we shall soon be…
- This perfection is the restoration of man to the state of holiness from which he fell, by creating him anew in Christ Jesus, and restoring…
- The Bible is proved to be a revelation from God, by the reasonableness and holiness of its precepts; all its commands, exhortations, and promises having…
- The words contained in it were inspired by the Holy Spirit into the minds of faithful men, called Prophets and Seers in the Old Testament;…
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