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Men Quotes by William Wilberforce
- Can you tell a plain man the road to heaven? Certainly, turn at once to the right, and then go straight forward.
- It is the true duty of every man to promote the happiness of his fellow creatures to the utmost of his power.
- Measure your progress by your experience of the love of God and its exercise before men.
- Surely the experience of all good men confirms the proposition that without a due measure of private devotions the soul will grow lean.
- No man has a right to be idle. Where is it that in such a world as this, that health, and leisure, and affluence may…
- My walk is a public one. My business is in the world, and I must mix in the assemblies of men or quit the post…
- And, sir, when we think of eternity, and of the future consequences of all human conduct, what is there in this life that should make…
- If any country were indeed filled with men, each thus diligently discharging the duties of his own station without breaking in upon the rights of…
- Is it not the great end of religion, and, in particular, the glory of Christianity, to extinguish the malignant passions; to curb the violence, to…
- How can we judge fairly of the characters and merits of men, of the wisdom or folly of actions, unless we have . . .…
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