Live in Christ, die in Christ, and the flesh need not fear death.
JOHN KNOXLet no day slip over without some comfort received from the mouth of God.
More John Knox Quotes
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Let a thing here be noted, that the prophet of God sometimes may teach treason against kings, and yet neither he nor such as obey the word, spoken in the Lord’s name by him, offend God.
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I sought neither preeminence, glory, nor riches; my honor was that Jesus Christ should reign.
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No one else holds or has held the place in the heart of the world which Jesus holds. Other gods have been as devoutly worshipped; no other man has been so devoutly loved.
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Lord, give me Scotland or I die!
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I will keep the ground that God has given me and perhaps in his grace, he will ignite me again. But ignite me or not, in his grace, in his power, I will hold the ground.
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I have never once feared the devil, but I tremble every time I enter the pulpit.
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Although I never lack the presence and plain image of my own wretched infirmity, yet seeing sin so manifestly abounds in all estates, I am compelled to thunder out the threatenings of God against the obstinate rebels.
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The Scriptures of God are my only foundation and substance in all matters of weight and importance.
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When I think of those who have influenced my life the most, I think not of the great but of the good.
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A man with God is always in the majority.
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Let no day slip over without some comfort received from the mouth of God.
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I cannot praise the common superfluity which women now use in their apparel.
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How good we are as preachers depends – not altogether, but (make no mistake!) primarily – on how good we are as men.
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But hereof be assured, that all is not lawful nor just that is statute by civil laws; neither yet is everything sin before God, which ungodly persons allege to be treason.
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Those who have arrived at any very eminent degree of excellence in the practice of an art or profession have commonly been actuated by a species of enthusiasm in their pursuit of it. They have kept one object in view amidst all the vicissitudes of time and torture.
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