Sin did never any man good and the more sin a man has committed, the more odious he has made himself to God, the more hateful to all godly men.
Lewis Bayly 1575-1631
Use, therefore, to eat and to drink, rather to sustain and refresh the weakness of nature, than to satisfy the sensuality and delights of the fles h. Eat,therefore, to live, but live not to eat. Lewis Bayly 1575-1631
It is the great duty of all Christians to put off anger. It unfits for duty… A man cannot wrestle with God and wrangle with his neighbor at the same time. Short sins often cost us long and sad sorrows. Philip Henry 1630-1696
My heart it still is longing To catch sight again of dawn. The kingdom of darkness destroyed, And to see walls coming down; To see Jesus and his glory Receive high praise in the world, And thousands of the lost to see Coming to know Jesus' love. (original in Welsh) Martha Llwyd 1766-1845
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