"Wherefore, though the Christian, as a Christian, is……" — John Bunyan
"Wherefore, though the Christian, as a Christian, is the only man at liberty, as called thereunto of God; yet his liberty is limited to things that are good: he is not licensed thereby to indulge the flesh."
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John Bunyan
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161 Quotes by John Bunyan
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