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Towards Quotes by John Bunyan
- Now while they were thus drawing towards the gate, behold, a company of the heavenly host came to meet them; to whom it was said…
- Faith receiveth the promise, embraceth it, and comforteth the soul unspeakably with it. Faith is so great an artist in arguing and reasoning with the…
- Take heed of driving so hard after this world, as to hinder thyself and family from those duties towards God, which thou art by grace…
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