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Men Quotes by Horatius Bonar
- Thus is Jesus in all respects fitted for his mighty work of redeeming. He is very man and very God. He is the seed of…
- It is not opinions that man needs: it is TRUTH. It is not theology; it is God. It is not religion: it is Christ. It…
- Sin is too great an evil for man to meddle with. His attempts to remove it do but increase it, and his endeavours to approach…
- Yet, after all, faith is not our righteousness. It is accounted to us in order to righteousness (Rom 4:5, GREEK), but not as righteousness; for…
- Faith is not our saviour. It was not faith that was born at Bethlehem and died on Golgotha for us. It was not faith that…
- Do not heed the jar of man's warring opinions. Let God be true and every man a liar. The Bible is the Bible still. If…
- The soul and eternity of one man depends upon the voice of another
- Uncertainty as to our relationship with God is one of the most enfeebling and dispiriting of things. It makes a man heartless. It takes the…
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