For what St. Augustine said is true, that one can sing nothing worthy of God save what one has received from Him. Wherefore though we look far and wide we will find no better songs nor songs more suitable to that purpose than the Psalms of David, which the Holy Spirit made and imparted to him. Thus, singing them we may be sure that our words come from God just as if He were to sing in us for His own exaltation. Wherefore, Chrysostom exhorts men, women, and children alike to get used to singing them, so as through this act of meditation to become as one with the choir of angels.
In books I converse with men, in the Bible I converse with God. - William Romaine
In books I converse with men, in the Bible I converse with God.
- William Romaine
I will answer for it, the longer you read the Bible, the more you will like it; it will grow sweeter and sweeter; and the more you get into the spiri… - William Romaine
I will answer for it, the longer you read the Bible, the more you will like it; it will grow sweeter and sweeter; and the more you get into the spiri…
God raises up such men as John Bunyan and William Huntington but once in a century. - William Romaine
God raises up such men as John Bunyan and William Huntington but once in a century.
Death stung himself to death when he stung Christ. - William Romaine
Death stung himself to death when he stung Christ.
Gratitude to God makes even a temporal blessing a taste of heaven. - William Romaine
Gratitude to God makes even a temporal blessing a taste of heaven.
For what St. Augustine said is true, that one can sing nothing worthy of God save what one has received from Him. Wherefore though we look far and wi… - William Romaine
For what St. Augustine said is true, that one can sing nothing worthy of God save what one has received from Him. Wherefore though we look far and wi…
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