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Mercy Quotes - Page 6

Those who will not deliver themselves into the hand of God's mercy cannot be delivered out of the hand of His justice.

Matthew Henry, Thomas Scott (1834). “A commentary upon the holy Bible: Isaiah to Malachi”, p.388

A man with an experience of God is never at the mercy of a man with an argument.

Leonard Ravenhill (2004). “Why Revival Tarries”, p.117, Bethany House

That preaching is sadly defective which dwells exclusively on the mercies of God and the joys of heaven, yet never sets forth the terrors of the Lord and the miseries of hell.

J.C RYLE, Rev Terry Kulakowski, Editor “HOLINESS;BEING PLAIN PAPERS ON ITS NATURE, HINDRANCES, DIFFICULTIES AND ROOTS”, Lulu.com

Mercy turns her back to the unmerciful.

Francis Quarles (1844). “Enchiridion Institutions, Essays and Maxims, political, moral & divine. Divided into four centuries. By Francis Quarles”, p.61

mercy, I think, doesn't the human race know anything about mercy?

Charles Bukowski (2012). “The Pleasures of the Damned: Selected Poems 1951-1993”, p.58, Canongate Books

The greatest attribute of Heaven is mercy.

Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher (1812). “Works: With and Introd. and Explanatory Notes By Henry Weber”, p.479

The rigid saint, by whom no mercy's shown To saints whose lives are better than his own.

Charles Churchill (1779). “The Poetical Works of Cha. Churchill in Three Volumes: With the Life of the Author”, p.105

The hardness of God is kinder than the softness of men, and His compulsion is our liberation.

C. S. Lewis (1966). “Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life”, p.239, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt