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Indeed there is no little sin because there is no little God to sin against.A Commentary on the Old and New Testaments, 5:500


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Reading maketh a full man, prayer a holy man, temptation an experienced man.A Puritan Golden Treasury


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As a body without a soul, much wood without fire, a bullet in a gun without powder, so are words in prayer without spirit.Commentary on Old/New Testaments 5 - 334


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A man may as truly say, the sea burns, or fire cools, as that certainty of salvation breeds security and looseness.Commentary on the Old and New Treatments, 5


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By chastisement man is made more attentive unto God. In prosperity the world makes such a noise in a man's ears that God cannot be heard. "He speaks indeed once and twice" again and again very often, "yet man perceives it not." He is so busy in the crowd of worldly affairs that God is not heeded.


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Many there are that suffer the sun not only to go down upon their anger, but to run his whole race— yes, many races—ere they can be reconciled, whereby their anger becomes inveterate and turns into malice, for anger and malice differ but in age.


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Anger is a tender virtue and such as by reason of our unskillfulness may be easily corrupted and made dangerous. He that in his anger would not sin must not be angry at anything but sin.


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Anger is a short madness; whensoever it displaces reason, it is sinful.Commentary, 1:603


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Where the Scripture hath no tongue we need not have ears, but must content ourselves with a learned ignorance, lest we fall into the sin of those angel worshipers (Col. 2:18).


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Ambition is boundless, rides without reins, builds itself on the ruins of others, and cares not to swim to its design, though in a sea of blood.Commentary, 1:45


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Give God thine affections, else thine actions are stillborn and have no life in them.Commentary, 856


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By wanton touches and dalliance, mental adultery is oft committed.Commentary 1:142


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Silence is consent by God's law (Lev. 5:1). And by ill silence to leave men in sin is as bad as by ill speech to draw them to sin.Marrow of Many Good Authors, 1046


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There be many Labans; hot at first, cold at last; friendly in the beginning, froward in the end.


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When repentance is attributed to God it noteth only the alteration of things and actions done by him, and no change of his purpose and secret decree, which is immutable. Repentance with man is the changing of his will; repentance with God is the willing of a change.


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