
Quotes from secondary sources, Smooth Stones Taken From Ancient Brooks, 1860
Source: Something More, A Consideration of the Vast, Undeveloped Resources of Life (1920), p. 87
Quotes from secondary sources, Smooth Stones Taken From Ancient Brooks, 1860
Journal of Discourses 13:143 (July 11, 1869)
1860s
“For in every soul that shall be saved is a Godly Will that never assented to sin, nor ever shall.”
The Thirteenth Revelation, Chapter 37
Context: What may make me more to love mine even-Christians than to see in God that He loveth all that shall be saved as it were all one soul?
For in every soul that shall be saved is a Godly Will that never assented to sin, nor ever shall. Right as there is a beastly will in the lower part that may will no good, right so there is a Godly Will in the higher part, which will is so good that it may never will evil, but ever good. And therefore we are that which He loveth and endlessly we do that which Him pleaseth.
The Doctrine of Repentance (1668)
“Writing saved me from the sin and inconvenience of violence.”
“Many are saved from sin by being so inept at it.”
The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981), Unclassified
Also quoted in Nelson Mandela: from freedom to the future: tributes and speeches (2003), edited by Kader Asmal & David Chidester. Jonathan Ball, p. 332
1990s, Speech at the Zionist Christian Church Easter Conference (1992)
Context: Yes! We affirm it and we shall proclaim it from the mountaintops, that all people – be they black or white, be they brown or yellow, be they rich or poor, be they wise or fools, are created in the image of the Creator and are his children! Those who dare to cast out from the human family people of a darker hue with their racism! Those who exclude from the sight of God's grace, people who profess another faith with their religious intolerance! Those who wish to keep their fellow countrymen away from God's bounty with forced removals! Those who have driven away from the altar of God people whom He has chosen to make different, commit an ugly sin! The sin called Apartheid.
“For I must write to The Times tonight, and save the world from sin.”
"The Saviours", Laughing Ann (1925).