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If the end of one mercy were not the beginning of another, we were undone. - [Mercy] It is not the actual differences of Christian men, that do the mischief, but the mismanagement of those differences. - [Denominationalism] Many good purposes lie in the churchyard. - [Intention] Our journey is up-hill, with a dead body upon our backs, the devil doing what he can to pull us down. - [Life] Sorrow is sin's echo, and as the echo answers the voice best where there are broken walls and ruined buildings to return it, so is sorrow when reverberated by a broken ruined heart. - [Sorrow] The happiness of heaven is the constant keeping of the Sabbath. Heaven is called a Sabbath, to make those who have Sabbaths long for heaven, and those who long for heaven love Sabbaths. - [Sabbath] The symmetry of the soul. - [Holiness] They are not amissi, but praemissi; Not lost but gone before. - as quoted by Mathew Henry in his "Life of Philip Henry" [Death] All this, and Heaven too! - Mathew Henry's Life Philip Henry (p. 70) [Heaven]
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