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Surely Quotes by Charles Spurgeon
- On Christ, and what he has done, my soul hangs for time and eternity. And if your soul also hangs there, it will be saved…
- It is no novelty, then, that I am preaching; no new doctrine. I love to proclaim these strong old doctrines, that are called by nickname…
- Surely if men's hearts were right, short sermons would be enough.
- Intercessory prayer is exceedingly prevalent. What wonders it has wrought! The Word of God teems with its marvelous deeds. Believer, thou hast a mighty engine…
- If I had a brother who had been murdered, what would you think of me if I...daily consorted with the assassin who drove the dagger…
- It's a good thing God chose me before I was born, because he surely would not have afterwards.
- Is not the gospel its own sign and wonder? Is not this a miracle of miracles, that 'God so loved the world that He gave…
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- Be careful what you set your heart upon - for it will surely be yours. — James A. Baldwin
- Property is surely a right of mankind as real as liberty. — John Adams
- I don't know much about football. I know what a goal is, which is surely the main thing about football. — Victoria Beckham
- What does it mean to love someone with all your heart? It means to love with all your emotional feelings and with… — Ezra Taft Benson
- All men die. You may say: 'Is that encouraging?' Surely yes, for when a man dies, his blunders, which are of the… — Annie Besant
- If we believe in a God at all, we must surely ascribe to him perfection of wisdom and perfection of goodness; we… — Annie Besant
- A conventional good read is usually a bad read, a relaxing bath in what we know already. A true good read is… — Augustine Birrell
- What matters in literature in the end is surely the idiosyncratic, the individual, the flavor or the color of a particular human… — Harold Bloom
- Wars can be prevented just as surely as they can be provoked, and we who fail to prevent them, must share the… — Omar N. Bradley
- I cannot express it: but surely you and everybody have a notion that there is, or should be, an existence of yours… — Emily Bronte