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It is faith alone, discovering the glory of Christ, that can remove that veil of darkness which covers the minds of men in reading the Old Testament. - John Owen

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RIP Voddie Baucham "Your presuppositions have been tried before, and they've led to catastrophe... My presuppositions have led to Western civilization."

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If present duties are neglected, you cannot make up for the omission by some future piece of quixotic endeavour to do what you were never called to do. - Charles Spurgeon

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It was God Himself who found the way whereby His own wrath could express itself against sin, and yet the sinner not be destroyed but rather justified, because His own Son had borne the punishment. - D.Martyn Lloyd-Jones

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Come, come and see his side pierced; there is a fountain open for sin, and for uncleanness: oh, wash, wash and be clean: come and see his head crowned with thorns, and all for you. - George Whitefield

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He undertakes to do all for us, in us, and by us, and he claims the praise and honour of the whole, and is determined to save us in such a way as shall stain the pride of all human glory, that he who glorieth may glory in the Lord. - John Newton

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George Whitefield preached his first published sermon in September 1737. He was soon asked to stop preaching at that church. So he decided to go outside...