Quotemeal: Mar. 26th, 1950

Sunday, March 26, 1950

"Hypocrites in the Church? Yes, and in the lodge and at the home. Don't hunt through the Church for a hypocrite. Go home and look in the mirror. Hypocrites? Yes. See that you make the number one less."
— Billy Sunday

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Illustration of Billy Sunday — "Hypocrites in the Church? Yes, and in the lodge and at the home. Don't hunt through the Church for a hypocrite. Go home and look in the mirror. Hypocrites? Yes. See that you make the number one less."

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Quotemeal is a daily dose of Christian quotes to inspire and encourage.