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Thomas Brooks Quotes - Page 6

It is better to have a sore than a seared conscience.

It is better to have a sore than a seared conscience.

Thomas Brooks (1824). “The select works of ... Thomas Brooks”, p.348

Grace is given to trade with; it is given to lay out, not lay up.

Thomas Brooks (1866). “The Complete Works of Thomas Brooks. Ed”, p.126

A man had need to fear this most of all that he fears not at all.

Thomas Brooks (1860). “Smooth Stones Taken from Ancient Brooks: Being a Collection of Sentences, Illustrations, and Quaint Sayings, from the Works of that Renowned Puritan, Thomas Brooks”, p.167

Much faith will yield unto us here our heaven, but any faith, if true, will yield us heaven hereafter.

Thomas Brooks (1824). “The select works of ... Thomas Brooks”, p.107

The giving way to a less sin makes way for the committing of a greater

Thomas Brooks (1824). “The select works of ... Thomas Brooks”, p.314