
in [1, John, 4:12, KJV]
First Letter of John
in [1, John, 4:12, KJV]
First Letter of John
Source: Take The Risk (2008), p. 20
Cited in Rules for methodizing the Apocalypse, Rule 9, from a manuscript published in The Religion of Isaac Newton (1974) by Frank E. Manuel, <!-- Oxford University Press -->p. 120, quoted in Never at Rest: A Biography of Isaac Newton (1983) by Richard S. Westfall, p. 326, in Fables of Mind: An Inquiry Into Poe's Fiction (1987) by Joan Dayan, p. 240, and in Everything Connects: In Conference with Richard H. Popkin (1999) by Richard H. Popkin, James E. Force, and David S. Katz, p. 124
Context: It is the perfection of God's works that they are all done with the greatest simplicity. He is the God of order and not of confusion. And therefore as they would understand the frame of the world must endeavor to reduce their knowledge to all possible simplicity, so must it be in seeking to understand these visions.
There is No God, the Wicked Sayeth http://whitewolf.newcastle.edu.au/words/authors/C/CloughArthurHugh/verse/misc/wickedsayeth.html, st. 1 (1862).
“If the gods had intended for people to vote, they would have given us candidates.”
Letter to Charles Fleetwood (1652)
Variant: God does not begin by asking our ability, but more of our availability. When we prove our dependability, He will in crease our capability.
Worship: The Missing Jewel as quoted in Vernon K. McLellan (2000), Twentieth century thoughts that shaped the church p. 265.
“I guess God can use the mafia, but I would like God to use the church.”
Source: The Irresistible Revolution (2006), p. 63