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Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 30: 1884 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)

"And when He had thus spoken, He cried with a loud voice, Lazarus, come forth! And he that was dead came forth, bound hand and foot with grave clothes: and his face was bound about with a napkin.

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Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 42: 1896 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)

"Until the day breaks and the shadows flee away, turn, my Beloved, and be like a roe or a young hart upon the mountains of Bether." Song of Solomon 2:17. THE spouse sings, "Until the day breaks and the shadows flee away," so the beloved of the Lord may be in the dark.

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Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 05: 1859 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)

“Strenghten ye the weak hands and confirm the feeble knees.”—Isaiah 35:8. IT IS THE DUTY of all men to be careful of the sons of sorrow. There be some who from their very birth are marked by melancholy as her own.

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Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 09: 1863 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)

"But strong meat belongs to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil.'" Hebrews 5:14. IN most large houses we shall find humanity in all its stages.

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Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 07: 1861 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)

“When thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee.”—Isaiah 43:2. BEFORE we explain the metaphor of the text, it may be well for us to remark that we are not sufficiently grateful, I fear, for the preservation which God affords to us from fire.

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Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 32: 1886 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)

"Let us holdfast the profession of our faith without wavering; (for He is faithful who promised)." Hebrews 10:23. THE Apostle is drawing certain inferences from the Covenant of Grace upon which he has been enlarging.

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Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 21: 1875 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)

"And he spoke a parable unto them, Can the blind lead the blind? Shall they not both fall into the ditch? The disciple is not above his master: but everyone that is perfect shall be as his master." Luke 6:39, 40.

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Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 53: 1907 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)

"As you have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him." Colossians 2:6. THOUGH the shepherd cares for the lambs and carries them in his arms, he does not cease his care when they become sheep.

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History of the Origins of Christianity. Book I. Life of Jesus. by Renan, Joseph Ernest (1823-1892).

As the cooled earth no longer permits us to comprehend the phenomena of primitive creation, because the fire which once penetrated it is extinct, so deliberate explanations contain always something insufficient, when the question is one of applying our timid methods of analysis to the revolutions of the creative epochs which have decided the fate of humanity.

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Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 25: 1879 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)

"The eyes of your understanding being enlightened; hat you may know whiat is he hiope of His calling, and whiat are he richies of he glory of His inhieritance in he saints, and whiat is he exceeding greatness of Hispower toward us who believe, according to the working of His mighty power, which He worked in Christ, when He raised Him from the dead,…

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