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church heirlooms persecution
Charles Spurgeon Persecution is the heirloom of the church, and the ensign of the elect.
church doctrine traps
Charles Spurgeon The doctrines some now preach could not build a mouse-trap.
church would-be doing-good
Charles Spurgeon The most useful members of a church are usually those who would be doing harm if they were not doing good.
church conviction repentance
Aiden Wilson Tozer What has the church gained if it is popular but there is no conviction, no repentance, no power?
church attention pay
Aiden Wilson Tozer Go to church once a week and nobody pays attention. Worship God seven days a week and you become strange!
church done today
Aiden Wilson Tozer In the conduct of our public worship where is the authority of Christ to be found? The truth is that today the Lord rarely controls a service, and the influence He exerts is very small. We sing of Him and preach about Him, but He must not interfere; we worship our way, and it must be right because we have always done it that way, as have the other churches in our group.
church watches praying
Aiden Wilson Tozer The creeping wilderness will soon take over that church that trusts in its own strength and forgets to watch and pray.
church-today meetings attraction
Aiden Wilson Tozer The meetings least attended in our churches today are the ones whose only attraction is God.
leprosy attendance appearance
Charles Dickens The leprosy of unreality disfigured every human creature in attendance.
leprosy saws hoaxes
Henry Miller He saw that science had become as great a hoax as religion, that nationalism was a farce, patriotism a fraud, education a form of leprosy, and that morals were for cannibals
leprosy sometimes giggle
John Cho Sometimes you just get giggles leprosy and it can't be helped. I find that there's a direct correlation between fatigue and breaking.
leprosy easier
W. C. Fields Marriage is better than leprosy only because it's easier to get rid of.
sincere substitutes ardent
Charles Dickens There is no substitute for thoroughgoing, ardent, and sincere earnestness.
sin shows sinner
Charles Spurgeon We must show sympathy with sinners, but not with their sins.
sin found casts
Charles Spurgeon He casts our sins behind His back, He blots them out; He says that though they be sought for, they shall not be found.
singing
Chris Brown I started when I was about 11, singing.
singers film wanted
Eddie Marsan I wanted to work with Bryan Singer because I like his films.
since stimulated
John Hull We started giving presentations at practitioner conferences in 1986, and since then all of our derivatives research has been stimulated by contact with practitioners.
sin virtue amends
William Shakespeare Virtue that transgresses is but patched with sin; and sin that amends is but patched with virtue.
sin provoking
William Shakespeare One sin another doth provoke.
sin pluck
William Shakespeare Sin will pluck on sin.