“You will never forgive anyone more than God has already forgiven you.”
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American clergyman and writer 1955Related quotes

“Yes, God forgives and men forget,
And you're forgiven and forgotten.”
"To A Young Poet Who Killed Himself"
Trees and Other Poems (1914)
Context: Yes, God forgives and men forget,
And you're forgiven and forgotten.
You might be gaily sinning yet
And quick and fresh instead of rotten.
And when you think of love and fame
And all that might have come to pass,
Then don't you feel a little shame?
And don't you think you were an ass?

1850s, Two Discourses at Friday Communion (August 1851)

An American Bible (1918) edited by Alice Hubbard.

1850s, Two Discourses at Friday Communion (August 1851)

“God may forgive you, but I never can.”
To the Countess of Nottingham, as quoted in The History of England Under the House of Tudor (1759) by David Hume, Vol. II, Ch. 7.