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Only Quotes by Charles Hodge
- If, unable to solve the mysteries of Providence, we plunge into Atheism, we only increase a thousand fold the darkness by which we are surrounded
- Christ has not only ordained that there shall be such officers in his Church - he has not only specified their duties and prerogatives -…
- All that Christ did and suffered would have been necessary had only one human soul been the object of redemption; and nothing different and nothing…
- This whole process of education is to be religious, and not only religious, but Christian. And as Christianity is the only true religion, and God…
- When the great promise of the Spirit was fulfilled on the day of Pentecost, it was fulfilled not in reference to the apostles only.
- It is only when men associate with the wicked with the desire and purpose of doing them good, that they can rely upon the protection…
- Original sin is the only rational solution of the undeniable fact of the deep, universal and early manifested sinfulness of men in all ages, of…
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