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It is the black work of an ungodly man or an atheist, that God is not in all his thoughts. What comfort can be had in the being of God without thinking of him with reverence and delight? A God forgotten is as good as no God to us.
Stephen Charnock
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Stephen Charnock
Age: 52 †
Born: 1628
Born: January 1
Died: 1680
Died: January 1
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