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Others Quotes by J C Ryle
- What is the reason that some believers are so much brighter and holier than others? I believe the difference, in nineteen cases out of twenty,…
- Lastly, we must be holy, because without holiness on earth - we will never be prepared to enjoy Heaven. ...I do not know what others…
- Doctrine is useless if it is not accompanied by a holy life. It is worse than useless; it does positive harm. Something of 'the image…
- There is something sadly wrong when it is more important to us whether others are a part of our denomination, rather than whether they repent…
- Whatever others around you think, don't you ever be ashamed of being a Christian.
- If you love Christ, never be ashamed to let others see it and know it. Speak for Him. Witness for Him. Live for Him.
- Beware of self-righteousness in every possible shape and form. Some people get as much harm from their "virtues" as others do from their sins.
- Let us never measure our religion by that of others, and think we are doing enough if we have gone beyond our neighbors.
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