"May we all be in such a condition……" — Charles Henry Mackintosh
"May we all be in such a condition of soul, such an attitude of heart as will fit us for any little work in which our gracious Lord may be pleased to use us- not seeking a place for ourselves, but lovingly serving all. The Lord, in His great mercy, grant that thus it may be, with all His beloved people!"
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Charles Henry Mackintosh
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11 Quotes by Charles Henry Mackintosh
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Love to Christ is proved by doing the things which He commands, and not merely saying, Lord, Lord.
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It is much better to be drawn by the joys of heaven, than driven by the sorrows of earth.
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A true evangelist is almost as great a rarity as a true pastor. Alas! Alas! How rare are both! The…
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The man who will present Christ to others must be occupied with Christ for Himself.
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What we have in Christ Jesus-Redemption through His blood is the beginning and foundation of everything.
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No power of earth, or hell, men or devils, can possibly stand against the word of God; and hence it…
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We have the Bible in our hands; but how little we know of its teaching! And how little are we…
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Here lay Cain's fatal mistake: "He was rejected, not because he was a sinner, but because, being a sinner, he…
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People are so prone to lean upon gifted men. And if they cannot have such, they get discouraged and scattered,…
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Nothing can touch the Word of God. Not all the powers of earth and hell, men and devils combined, can…
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