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Tag: John Newton

  • “I am a riddle to myself” by John Newton

    Sep 28, 2020
  • “Our sea may sometimes be stormy, but we have an infallible Pilot, and shall infallibly gain our port” by John Newton

    Sep 26, 2020
  • “How many professors are more concerned for the mistakes of government, or of the Americans, than for their own sins!” by John Newton

    Sep 25, 2020
  • “Lord, help me to say, ‘What Thou will, when Thou will, and how Thou will’” by John Newton

    May 18, 2020
  • “Self-righteousness can feed upon doctrines, as well as upon works” by John Newton

    Nov 13, 2019
  • “He deserves our all, for He parted with all for us” by John Newton

    Nov 7, 2019
  • “I am a riddle to myself; a heap of inconsistence” by John Newton

    Sep 6, 2019
  • “Prone as I am to wander, He keeps me from wandering quite away” by John Newton

    Sep 4, 2019
  • “Though you may find it necessary to oppose his errors, view him as a kindred soul, with whom you are to be happy in Christ forever” by John Newton

    Aug 28, 2019
  • “We may be satisfied that our constitution of church order is the very best in the world, and yet be lamentably cold in the feelings of our hearts towards Him” by John Newton

    Aug 19, 2019
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