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Charles Spurgeon Quotes - Page 14

The existence of hypocrites does not prove the non-existence of true believers.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1889). “The Salt-cellars: Being a Collection of Proverbs, Together with Homely Notes Thereon”

Do not fret over your heavy troubles, for they are the heralds of weighty mercies.

Charles Spurgeon (2016). “Morning and Evening”, p.175, Discovery House

If Christ has died for me, I cannot trifle with the evil that killed my best Friend.

Charles Spurgeon (2010). “Collected Works Vol. 2”, p.160, Lulu.com

Be deaf, be blind, be dead to gossip, and it will grow disgusted with you and select a more sensitive victim.

Spurgeon, Charles, Delmarva Publication,inc (2015). “The Complete Works of C. H. Spurgeon, Volume 82”, p.179, Delmarva Publications, Inc.

Humility is to make a right estimate of one's self.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1869). “Gleanings Among the Sheaves”, p.39

Growing a beard is a habit most natural, Scriptural, manly and beneficial.

Charles H. Spurgeon (2010). “Lectures to My Students”, p.150, Zondervan

God's mercy is so great that you may sooner drain the sea of its water, or deprive the sun of its light, or make space too narrow, than diminish the great mercy of God.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1988). “Spurgeon at His Best: Over 2200 Striking Quotations from the World's Most Exhaustive and Widely-read Sermon Series”, Baker Publishing Group

Beloved, can you feel assured that He carried your sin?

Charles Spurgeon (2016). “Morning and Evening”, p.378, Discovery House

Losses and crosses are heavy to bear; but when our hearts are right with God, it is wonderful how easy the yoke becomes.

Charles Spurgeon (2009). “Essential Works of Charles Spurgeon”, p.1419, Barbour Publishing

The saved man is not a perfect man, but his heart's desire is to become perfect.

Charles Spurgeon (2009). “Essential Works of Charles Spurgeon”, p.93, Barbour Publishing