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Christianity Quotes - Page 12

[Christianity] neither enjoins the nastiness of the Cynic, nor the insensibility of the Stoic.

George Berkeley (1871). “Alciphron: or, The minute philosopher. 1732. Siris. 1744”, p.178

Christianity teaches us to love our neighbor as ourself; modern society acknowledges no neighbor.

Benjamin Disraeli (1872). “Lord George Bentinck: A Political Biography”, p.26, Transaction Publishers

God cannot change for the better, for He is already perfect; and being perfect, He cannot change for the worse.

Arthur W. Pink (2001). “A.W. Pink's Studies in the Scriptures - 1930-31, Volume 5 of 17”, p.145, Sovereign Grace Publishers,

Pure Christianity and serious godliness fear not the scrutiny of a free thought, but despise the impotent malice of a prejudiced one.

Matthew Henry (1850*). “The Miscellaneous Writings of the Revd. Matthew Henry: Consisting of Sermons, Tracts and Biographical Sketches of Eminent Christians and Ministers. To which is Added the Sermon Preached on the Author's Death”, p.202

Next to the Word of God, music deserves the highest praise.

Martin Luther, Helmut T. Lehmann (1986). “Luther's Works: Liturgy and hymns”