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Unbelief starves the soul faith finds food in famine.
Richard Cecil
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Richard Cecil
Age: 61 †
Born: 1748
Born: November 8
Died: 1810
Died: August 15
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Duties are ours events are God's. This removes an infinite burden from the shoulders of a miserable, tempted, dying creature. On this consideration only, can he securely lay down his head, and close his eyes.
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In viewing the scheme of redemption, I seem like one viewing a vast and complicated machine of exquisite contrivance what I comprehend of it is wonderful, what I do not, is, perhaps, more so still.
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Let family worship be short, savory, simple, plain, tender, heavenly.
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Self-will so ardent and active that it will break a world to pieces to make a stool to sit on.
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Example is more forcible than precept. People look at my six days in the week to see what I mean on the seventh.
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An accession of wealth is a dangerous predicament for a man. At first he is stunned if the accession be sudden, and is very humble and very grateful. Then he begins to speak a little louder, people think him more sensible, and soon he thinks himself so.
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The Christian will find his parentheses for prayer even in the busiest hours of life.
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The man who labors to please his neighbor for his good to edification has the mind that was in Christ. It is a sinner trying to help a sinner. Even a feeble, but kind and tender man, will effect more than a genius, who is rough and artificial.
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Faith laughs at the shaking of the spear unbelief trembles at the shaking of a leaf.
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The world looks at ministers out of the pulpit to know that they mean in it.
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When a founder has cast a bell he does not presently fix it in the steeple, but tries it with his hammer, and beats it on every side to see if there be any flaw in it. So Christ doth not presently after he hath converted a man, convey him to heaven but suffers him first to be beaten upon by many temptations and then exalts him to his crown.
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Sin, without strong restraints, would pull God from His throne, make the world the minion of its lusts, and all beings bow down and worship.
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The nurse of infidelity is sensuality.
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I could write down twenty cases wherein I wished that God had done otherwise than he did, but which I now see, if I had had my own way, would have led to extensive mischief.
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A wise man looks upon men as he does on horses all their caparisons of title, wealth, and place, he considers but as harness.
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Time can take nothing from the BIBLE. It is the living monitor. Like the sun, it is the same in its light and influence to man this day which it was years ago. It can meet every present inquiry and console every present loss
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If there is any person to whom you feel a dislike, that is the person of whom you ought never to speak.
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Every year of my life I grow more convinced that it is wisest and best to fix our attention on the beautiful and the good, and dwell as little as possible on the evil and the false.
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Wisdom prepares for the worst, but folly leaves the worst for the day when it comes.
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