Charles Haddon Spurgeon Quotes
Ought We Not To Look Upon Our Own History As Being At Least As Full Of God, As Full Of His Goodness And Of His Truth, As Much A Proof Of His Faithfulness And Veracity, As The Lives Of Any Of The Saints Who Have Gone Before? We Do Our Lord An Injustice When We Suppose That He Wrought All His Mighty Acts, And Showed Himself Strong For Those In The Early Time, But Doth Not Perform Wonders Or Lay Bare His Arm For The Saints Who Are Now Upon The Earth.
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