Augustus Hopkins Strong Quotes
In opposition to the plenary ability taught by the Pelagians, the gracious ability of the Arminians, and the natural ability of the New School theologians, the Scriptures declare the total inability of the sinner to turn himself to God or to do that which is truly good in God's sight
Augustus Hopkins Strong
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What's surprised me most about the demands of blogging - the relentlessness of it. 24-hour news cycle, every media imaginable right here in New York, totally fair game.
Rachel Sklar
Modern theory is about objects lower than man; even stars, being common things, are lower than man.
Hans Jonas
I already have a lot of experience, but the best is yet to come.
Canelo Alvarez
With relationships, I've been through a lot of different situations with different people, and I write about it.
Kat Dahlia
I'm not a universalist, and the way I talk about final loss is this: People worship idols - money, whatever. Their humanness gets reshaped around the idol - you become like what you worship. That's one of the basic spiritual laws.
N. T. Wright
I have a lot of admiration for people who've been in relationships a long time, married for years.
Paloma Faith
A1 Great Britain has to look at the longer term.
John Surtees
Ch'un almo gaudio, un così gran contentoNon potrebbe comprare oro né argento.
Ludovico Ariosto
Prayer is no fitful, short-lived thing. It is no voice crying unheard and unheeded in the silence. It is a voice which goes into God's ear, and it lives as long as God's ear is open to holy pleas, as long as God's heart is alive to holy things.
Edward McKendree Bounds
And again: No more gods! no more gods! Man is King, Man is God! - But the great Faith is Love!
Arthur Rimbaud
Everything really belongs to God, and man has no right to assume that he can, at will, exploit God's bounty.
Jeff Cohen
In opposition to the plenary ability taught by the Pelagians, the gracious ability of the Arminians, and the natural ability of the New School theologians, the Scriptures declare the total inability of the sinner to turn himself to God or to do that which is truly good in God's sight
Augustus Hopkins Strong