"Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy…" — Thomas De Witt Talmage
"Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom."
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11 Quotes by Thomas De Witt Talmage
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The mob that hounded Christ from Jerusalem to "the place of a skull" has never been dispersed, but is augmenting…
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Bring the little ones to Christ. Lord Jesus, we bring them today, the children of our Sunday-schools, of our churches,…
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In the lottery of life there are more prizes drawn than blanks, and to one misfortune there are fifty advantages.…
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You can graduate a man's progress in religion by the amount of prayer, not by the number of hours perhaps,…
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I care not what your education is, elaborate or nothing, what your mental calibre is, great or small, that man…
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The pen is the lever that moves the world.
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If your path had been smooth, you would have depended upon your own surefootedness; but God roughened the path, so…
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At the beginning God said: "Let there be light," and light was, and light is, and light shall be. So…
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I like the Bible folded between lids of cloth, or calfskin, or morocco, but I like it better when, in…
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The Bible is a warm letter of affection from a parent to a child; and yet there are many who…
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