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Arthur Penrhyn Stanley
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Arthur Penrhyn Stanley
Age: 65 †
Born: 1815
Born: December 13
Died: 1881
Died: July 18
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Alderley Edge
Cheshire
Arthur Stanley
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Give us a man, young or old, high or low, on whom we know we can thoroughly depend, who will stand firm when others fail the friend faithful and true, the adviser honest and fearless, the adversary just and chivalrous,-in such a one there is a fragment of the Rock of Ages.
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The greatness of God is the true rebuke to the littleness of men. The greatness of Christ is the true rebuke to the littleness of Christians.
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The true religion of Jesus Christ our Saviour is that which penetrates, and which receives all the warmth of the heart, and all the elevation of the soul, and all the energies of the understanding, and all the strength of the will.
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Christ pitied because He loved, because He saw through all the wretchedness, and darkness, and bondage of evil that there was in every human soul a possibility of repentance, of restoration a germ of good, which, however stifled and overlaid, yet was capable of recovery, of health, of freedom, of perfection.
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