Choose quotes font
The wounds of calumny, the reproaches of the proud, the venom of the bigoted, the treachery of the
The wounds of calumny, the reproaches of the proud, the venom of the bigoted, the treachery of the
The wounds of calumny, the reproaches of the proud, the venom of the bigoted, the treachery of the
The wounds of calumny, the reproaches of the proud, the venom of the bigoted, the treachery of the
The wounds of calumny, the reproaches of the proud, the venom of the bigoted, the treachery of the
The wounds of calumny, the reproaches of the proud, the venom of the bigoted, the treachery of the
Next quotes
Charles Spurgeon:
The exercise of benevolence is joy to loving hearts: the more pain it costs, the more joy it is. KiCharles Spurgeon:
Time was when they that feared the Lord spake often to one another; I am afraid that now they moreCharles Spurgeon:
Let it be our delight to find our society in the circle of which Jesus is the center, and let us maCharles Spurgeon:
A man will speedily sit down and sympathize with a friend's griefs, but if he sees him honored andCharles Spurgeon:
Alas! You complain that your soul is out of tune. Then ask the Master to tune the heart-strings.Charles Spurgeon:
Knowing that the time to sleep has come, the Lord sleeps, and does well in sleeping. Often, when weCharles Spurgeon:
Few men would dare to read their own autobiography if all their deeds were recorded in it; few canCharles Spurgeon:
Men know not the gold which lies in the mine of Christ Jesus, or surely they would dig in it nightCharles Spurgeon:
We object not to the narration of the deeds of our unregenerate condition, but to the mode in whichCharles Spurgeon:
Let not a libation of tears be the only offering at the shrine of Jesus; let us also rejoice with j