Thomas A Kempis Quotes
For When The Grace Of God Cometh To A Man, Then He Becometh Able To Do All Things, And When It Departeth Then He Will Be Poor And Weak And Given Up Unto Troubles. In These Thou Art Not To Be Cast Down Nor To Despair, But To Rest With Calm Mind On The Will Of God, And To Bear All Things Which Come Upon Thee Unto The Praise Of Jesus Christ; For After Winter Cometh Summer, After Night Returneth Day, After The Tempest A Great Calm.
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