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Men Quotes by Reuben Archer Torrey
- Those persons who know the deep peace of God, the unfathomable peace that passeth all understanding, are always men and women of much prayer.
- Oh, men and women, pray through; pray through! Do not just begin to pray and pray a little while and throw up your hands and…
- When the devil sees a man or woman who really believes in prayer, who knows how to pray, and who really does pray, and, above…
- I would rather win souls than be the greatest king or emperor on earth; I would rather win souls than be the greatest general that…
- The truly wise man is he who always believes the Bible against the opinions of any man.
- The man or woman at home who prays often has as much to do with the effectiveness of the missionary on the field, and consequently…
- For eighteen centuries every engine of destruction that human science, philosophy, wit, reasoning or brutality could bring to bear against a book has been brought…
- To win men to acceptance of Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord is the only reason Christians are left in this world.
- One of the commonest causes of failure in Christian life is found in the attempt to follow some good man whom we greatly admire. No…
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