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The Dangerous Duty of Walking Humbly and Warning the Ungodly
Robert Candlish from Studies in Genesis (commenting on Gen. 6:1-22): When the Lord first fixed the period of his long-suffering patience,
Robert Candlish from Studies in Genesis (commenting on Gen. 6:1-22): When the Lord first fixed the period of his long-suffering patience,
Martyn Lloyd-Jones, from Studies in The Sermon on the Mount (Kindle Edition): How does one therefore become `poor in spirit’? The answer
P.T. Forsyth, from Positive Preaching and Modern Mind: The Christian preacher is not the successor of the Greek orator, but of
D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, from Preaching and Preachers (pp 139-140): The fact is that the world expects us to be different; and this
John Flavel, from On Keeping the Heart: The sincerity of our profession much depends upon the care we exercise in keeping
John Flavel, from On Keeping the Heart: To keep the heart, necessarily supposes a previous work of regeneration, which has
John Flavel, from On Keeping the Heart: It may keep one more humble and watchful in prosperity, to consider that
R.C.H. Lenski: The stern and holy Christ, the indignant, mighty Messiah, the Messenger of the Covenant of whom it is