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Them Quotes by Samuel Rutherford
- Well's them who are under crosses, and Christ says to them, "Half Mine."
- I have been benefited by praying for others; for by making an errand to God for them I have gotten something for myself.
- Oh thrice fools are we who like new-born princes weeping in the cradle know not that there is a kingdom before them then let our…
- Howbeit your faith seeth but the black side of Providence, yet it hath a better side, and God shall let you see it. We know…
- Let your children be as so many flowers, borrowed from God. If the flowers die or wither, thank God for a summer loan of them.
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