Edward McKendree Bounds Quotes
Men who pray are, in reality, the only religious men, and it takes a full-measured man to pray.

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I've been brought up with the Christian faith with my family.
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But I have a conscience and a religious faith, and I know that our liberties were not won without suffering, and may be lost again through our cowardice. I intend to do my duty to my
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I was reading my son some fables; it made for good nighttime reading. These stories were very vivid and very strange and occasionally bizarrely violent. It was a very free landscape.
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The measure of action is the sentiment from which it proceeds. The greatest action may easily be one of the most private circumstance.
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Against Pascal I say: The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and the God of the philosophers is the same God. He is a person and the negation of himself as a person. Faith comprises both itself and the doubt of itself. The Christ is Jesus and the negation of Jesus.
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Men who pray are, in reality, the only religious men, and it takes a full-measured man to pray.