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The character wherewith we sink into the grave at death, is the very character wherewith we shall re-appear on the day of resurrection.
Thomas Chalmers
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Thomas Chalmers
Age: 67 †
Born: 1780
Born: March 17
Died: 1847
Died: May 30
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The public! why, the public's nothing better than a great baby.
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I want to feel my own nothingness, I want to give myself up in absolute resignation to God, to lie prostrate and passive at His feet, with no other disposition in my heart than that of merging my will into His will, and no other language in my mouth than that of prayer for the perfecting of His strength in my weakness.
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