Take steadily some one sin, which seems to stand out before thee, to root it out, by God's grace, and every fibre of it. Purpose strongly, by the grace and strength of God, wholly to sacrifice this sin or sinful inclination to the love of God, to spare it not, until thou leave of it none remaining, neither root nor branch.
Never dwell on the tomorrow; remember, that it's God's and not ours. - Edward Bouverie Pusey
Never dwell on the tomorrow; remember, that it's God's and not ours.
- Edward Bouverie Pusey
Learn to commend thy daily acts to God, so shall the dry every-day duties of common life be steps to heaven, and lift they heart hither. - Edward Bouverie Pusey
Learn to commend thy daily acts to God, so shall the dry every-day duties of common life be steps to heaven, and lift they heart hither.
God's chief gift to those who seek him is Himself. - Edward Bouverie Pusey
God's chief gift to those who seek him is Himself.
Practice in life whatever you pray for and God will give it to you more abundantly. - Edward Bouverie Pusey
Practice in life whatever you pray for and God will give it to you more abundantly.
Take steadily some one sin, which seems to stand out before thee, to root it out, by God's grace, and every fibre of it. Purpose strongly, by the gra… - Edward Bouverie Pusey
Take steadily some one sin, which seems to stand out before thee, to root it out, by God's grace, and every fibre of it. Purpose strongly, by the gra…
In all adversity, what God takes away He may give us back with increase. - Edward Bouverie Pusey
In all adversity, what God takes away He may give us back with increase.
God does not take away trials or carry us over them, but strengthens us through them. - Edward Bouverie Pusey
God does not take away trials or carry us over them, but strengthens us through them.
Whoso neglects a thing which he suspects he ought to do, because it seems to him too small a thing, is deceiving himself; it is not too little, but t… - Edward Bouverie Pusey
Whoso neglects a thing which he suspects he ought to do, because it seems to him too small a thing, is deceiving himself; it is not too little, but t…
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