" ONE-LINE " SERMONS.
BRIEF SPIRITUAL TRUTHS.
Fajth is the key of God's treasury. — Bishop of Rochester. Mammon is the mother of misery. — Bishop of Lincoln. God sends the seed, but we must furnish the soil. — Bishop of Worcester, Nothing for God's honour can be dishonour for you. — Bishop of Stepney. Religion is a man's relation to God. — Canon Hensley Henson. - The' pathway of peace leads straight to God. — Canon Aitken. Prayer without thought will be without fruit. — Rev Canon Fleming. Light words are apt to %ause heavy hearts. — Rev Dr Guinness Rogers. The danger of a small sin is in what it draws after it.— Rev Dr Clifford. Tbe messenger upon God's errand never goes alone. — Rev Dr Torrey. Social saltation is religion realised. —^ General Booth. To take up a cross is to lay down a. care. — Rev Dr Barrett. -, /God's gifts are for those who give. — Rev J. H. Shakespeare. A truth in the heart is worth two in the head. — Gipsy Smith. Prayer will prevail when preaching will fail.— Rev John M'Neill. A sunny heart will brighten the darkest hours. — Rev F. B. Meyer. Faith is time's bridge between man and God. — Rev R. J. Campbell. Others may patch, but God makes perfect. — Rev C. Silvester Home. The hearth-hat sings wings its flight to Heaven.— Rev Mark Guy Pearse. The good in man may be known by the good he sees in men. — Rev Dr M'Laren. Christians are not called to an easy path, but to an upward way. — Bishop of Liverpool. Those who seek the praise of men often miss the approval of God. — Archdeacon Sinolair. You cannot preach Christ to others unless you possess Him yourself. — Rev Thomas Spurgeon. The attempt to be a good fellow has often prevented one from being a good man. — Rev Dr Henry. It is vain to pray, " Deliver us from evil," unless you try to keep from sin. — Rev Canon Newbolt. As we are moving down the stream of time let us be prepared for landing at the right haven.— Josiah Nix. The more we are burdened with substance the greater the shadow we cast. —Rev Preb. Webb-Peploe.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8309, 6 May 1905, Page 4
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357" ONE-LINE " SERMONS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 8309, 6 May 1905, Page 4
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