“Let it never surprise true Christians if they are slandered and misrepresented in this world. They must not expect to fare better than their Lord.”

—  J.C. Ryle

Mark XIV: 53–65, p. 329
Expository Thoughts on the Gospels: St. Mark (1857)

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