Quotemeal: Aug. 3rd, 1959

Monday, August 3, 1959

"We say, and we say openly, and while ye torture us, mangled and gory we cry out, "We worship God through Christ!" Believe Him a man: it is through Him and in Him that God willeth Himself to be known and worshipped."
— Tertullian

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Illustration of Tertullian — "We say, and we say openly, and while ye torture us, mangled and gory we cry out, "We worship God through Christ!" Believe Him a man: it is through Him and in Him that God willeth Himself to be known and worshipped."

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