“Whatever the Holy Spirit prompts a true Christian to do for the glory of God, He allures him to do in a modest way, and with a disposition of indescribable tenderness.”
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 321.
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Charles Seymour Robinson 5
American pastor, editor and compiler of hymns 1829–1899Related quotes
 
                            
                        
                        
                        
                                        
                                        Dealing with Doubt
18 November 2007
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                        Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 137.
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 317.
 
                            
                        
                        
                        
                                        
                                        Heretics and Heresies (1874) 
Context: I do not say, and I do not believe, that Christians are as bad as their creeds. In spite of church and dogma, there have been millions and millions of men and women true to the loftiest and most generous promptings of the human heart. They have been true to their convictions, and, with a self-denial and fortitude excelled by none, have labored and suffered for the salvation of men. Imbued with the spirit of self-sacrifice, believing that by personal effort they could rescue at least a few souls from the infinite shadow of hell, they have cheerfully endured every hardship and scorned every danger. And yet, notwithstanding all this, they believed that honest error was a crime. They knew that the Bible so declared, and they believed that all unbelievers would be eternally lost. They believed that religion was of God, and all heresy of the devil. They killed heretics in defence of their own souls and the souls of their children. They killed them because, according to their idea, they were the enemies of God, and because the Bible teaches that the blood of the unbeliever is a most acceptable sacrifice to heaven.
                                    
 
                            
                        
                        
                        Source: Who Is Man? (1965), Ch. 5<!-- The sense of the ineffable, p. 89 -->
                                        
                                        Job 11:7 
Source: Catholicism (1938), Ch. XI. "Person and Society", p. 186
                                    
 
        
     
                            