Quotemeal: Jun. 10th, 1959

Wednesday, June 10, 1959

"There are... few stronger indications of ignorance of the power and evil of sin than the confident assertion of our ability to resist and subdue it."
— Charles Hedge

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Illustration of Charles Hedge — "There are... few stronger indications of ignorance of the power and evil of sin than the confident assertion of our ability to resist and subdue it."

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