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Understand Quotes by J C Ryle
- A man may just as soon read the Scripture without eyes, as understand the spirit of it without grace.
- All the simplicity in the world can do no good, unless you preach the simple gospel of Jesus Christ so fully and clearly that everybody…
- Be very sure of this,-people never reject the Bible because they cannot understand it. They understand it only too well; they understand that it condemns…
- Fear not because your prayer is stammering, your words feeble, and your language poor. Jesus can understand you.
- Humility and love are precisely the graces which the men of the world can understand, if they do not comprehend doctrines. They are the graces…
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