Choose quotes font
In a storm, I think, 'What if the gospel be not true? Then thou art, of all men, most foolish. For
In a storm, I think, 'What if the gospel be not true? Then thou art, of all men, most foolish. For
In a storm, I think, 'What if the gospel be not true? Then thou art, of all men, most foolish. For
In a storm, I think, 'What if the gospel be not true? Then thou art, of all men, most foolish. For
In a storm, I think, 'What if the gospel be not true? Then thou art, of all men, most foolish. For
In a storm, I think, 'What if the gospel be not true? Then thou art, of all men, most foolish. For
Next quotes
John Wesley:
I went to America to convert the Indians, but, oh, who shall convert me? Who, what, is he that willJohn Wesley:
I cannot think that when God sent us into the world, he had irreversibly decreed that we should beJohn Wesley:
Is it not hard that even those who are with us should be against us - that a man's enemies, in someJohn Wesley:
I plainly felt that, had God given me such a retirement with the companion I desired, I should haveJohn Wesley:
O never give me over to my own heart's desires, nor let me follow my own imaginations!John Wesley:
I asked long ago,'What must I do to be saved?' The Scripture answered, 'Keep the commandments, beliJohn Wesley:
I know that I had not faith, unless the faith of a devil, the faith of Judas, that speculative, notJohn Wesley:
I have not that joy in the Holy Ghost, no settled, lasting joy; nor have I such a peace as excludesJohn Wesley:
I build on Christ, the rock of ages; on his sure mercies described in his word, and on his promisesJohn Wesley:
I have seen (as far as it can be seen) many persons changed in a moment from the spirit of horror,