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Ram's Horn Wrinkles
Real religion remedies irreligion.
Doing is the proper end of doctrine.
The way of life is the way from death.
Deeds furnish the best answer to doubt.
Loose living and fast living are the same.
The truly spiritual man is always practical.
A feeble faith is better than a mighty feeling.
You may oppress truth, but you cannot suppress it.
The gospel is the heart of God seeking the heart of man.
God has not cast the world adrift; it has wandered away.
Men need a Bible conscience more than a Bible commentary.
Love, rather than legislation, rules in the kingdom of God.
It is always easier to forget bad habits than to forgo them.
No song, or sermon, or sacrament is acceptable without service.
The impartation of righteousness is better than its imputation.
It is the Christian and not the critic who comes to know Christ.
A lie feels easy only when it forgets that it has a truth on its track.
Crooked men cannot expect to agree with the straight truths of the Bible.
The damp fogs of doubt are found only where the sun of love does not shine. — Ram's Horn.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
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