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Adam Clarke Quotes
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Deeply consider that it is your duty and interest to read the Holy Scriptures (Adam Clarke Quotes)
Many talk much, and indeed well, of what Christ has done for us: but how little is spoken of what he is to do in us! and yet all that he has done for us is in reference to what he is to do in us (Adam Clarke Quotes)
Prayer requires more of the heart than of the tongue (Adam Clarke Quotes)
Truth is mighty, and must prevail (Adam Clarke Quotes)
It is the grace of God, that shows and condemns the sin that humbles us (Adam Clarke Quotes)
Pride works frequently under a dense mask, and will often assume the garb of humility (Adam Clarke Quotes)
Even papists could not see that a moral evil was detained in the soul through its physical connection with the body; and that it required the dissolution of this physical connection before the moral contagion could be removed. (Adam Clarke Quotes)
Let it ever be remembered that genuine faith in Christ will ever be productive of good works; for this faith worketh by love, as the apostle says, and love to God always produces obedience to his holy laws (Adam Clarke Quotes)
Now an infinite happiness cannot be purchased by any price less than that which is infinite in value; and infinity of merit can only result from a nature that is infinitely divine or perfect (Adam Clarke Quotes)
As preachers of the gospel of Jesus, do not expect worldly honors: these Jesus Christ neither took to himself, nor gave to his disciples (Adam Clarke Quotes)
If you be faithful, you will have that honor that comes from God: his Spirit will say in your hearts, Well done, good and faithful servants (Adam Clarke Quotes)
If you go forward in the spirit of the original apostles and followers of Jesus Christ, trusting not in man but in the living God, he will enable you to pull down the strong holds of sin and Satan, and that work by which he is pleased will prosper in your hands (Adam Clarke Quotes)
The Bible is proved to be a revelation from God, by the reasonableness and holiness of its precepts; all its commands, exhortations, and promises having the most direct tendency to make men wise, holy, and happy in themselves, and useful to one another (Adam Clarke Quotes)