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Grace Quotes - Page 61

Grace will ever speak for itself and be fruitful in well-doing; the sanctified, cross is a fruitful tree.

Samuel Rutherford (1765). “Joshua redivivus, or Mr Rutherford's letters”, p.212

Chastity, like piety, is a uniform grace.

Samuel Richardson (1755). “A collection of the moral and instructive sentiments, maxims, cautions, and reflexions, contained in the histories of Pamela, Clarissa, and Sir Charles Grandison: Digested under proper heads, with references to the volume, ...”, p.92

There is no true gracefulness which is not epitomized goodness.

Samuel Butler (1951). “Notebooks: Selections Edited by Geoffrey Keynes and Brian Hill”

That he loved her was his life’s greatest grace—that she loved him was a burden and mystery beyond compare.

Rosalind Miles (2007). “The Child of the Holy Grail: The Third of the Guenevere Novels”, p.56, Crown

All land, no matter what has happened to it, has over it a grace, an absolutely persistent beauty.

Robert Adams, University of Missouri--St. Louis. Gallery 210 (1976*). “Aspects of American photography, 1976: April 1-April 30, 1976, Gallery 210”

The truest grace is not to forgive, but to have never found fault.

Richard Paul Evans (2008). “Grace: A Novel”, p.302, Simon and Schuster

I take the love of God and self-denial to be the sum of all saving grace and religion.

Richard Baxter (1830). “The practical works of ... Richard Baxter, with a life of the author and a critical examination of his writings by W. Orme”, p.3

If a man prays to Thee with a yearning heart, he can reach Thee, through Thy grace, by any path.

Ramakrishna, Mahendra Nath Gupta (1942). “The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna”, Ramakrishna Vivekanada Center

The flowering of civilization is the finished man, the man of sense, of grace, of accomplishment, of social power--the gentleman.

Ralph Waldo Emerson (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson (Illustrated)”, p.3070, Delphi Classics