Grace alone makes the elect gracious; grace alone keeps them gracious; and the same grace alone will render them everlastingly glorious in the heaven of heavens.
How vast the benefits divine which we in Christ possess! We are redeemed from guilt and shame and called to holiness. But not for works which we have… - Augustus Toplady
How vast the benefits divine which we in Christ possess! We are redeemed from guilt and shame and called to holiness. But not for works which we have…
- Augustus Toplady
To a true believer, death is but going to church: from the church below to the church above. - Augustus Toplady
To a true believer, death is but going to church: from the church below to the church above.
Whom should we love, if not Him who loved us, and gave himself for us? - Augustus Toplady
Whom should we love, if not Him who loved us, and gave himself for us?
The greatest judgment which God himself can, in the present life, inflict upon a man is to leave him in the hand of his own boasted 'free'-will. - Augustus Toplady
The greatest judgment which God himself can, in the present life, inflict upon a man is to leave him in the hand of his own boasted 'free'-will.
The church of the elect, which is partly militant on earth, and partly triumphant in heaven, resembles a city built on both sides of a river. There i… - Augustus Toplady
The church of the elect, which is partly militant on earth, and partly triumphant in heaven, resembles a city built on both sides of a river. There i…
Rock of Ages, cleft for me, let me hide myself in Thee. - Augustus Toplady
Rock of Ages, cleft for me, let me hide myself in Thee.
Faith, repentance, and holiness are no less the free gifts of God than eternal life. - Augustus Toplady
Faith, repentance, and holiness are no less the free gifts of God than eternal life.
Since much wealth too often proves a snare and an incumbrance in the Christian's race, let him lighten the weight by 'dispersing abroad and giving to… - Augustus Toplady
Since much wealth too often proves a snare and an incumbrance in the Christian's race, let him lighten the weight by 'dispersing abroad and giving to…
When Christ entered into Jerusalem the people spread garments in the way: when He enters into our hearts, we pull off our own righteousness, and not … - Augustus Toplady
When Christ entered into Jerusalem the people spread garments in the way: when He enters into our hearts, we pull off our own righteousness, and not …
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