"Pure Christianity and serious godliness fear not the scrutiny of a free thought, but despise the impotent malice of a prejudiced one."
Quotes by Matthew Henry
Matthew Henry
(1662 - 1714)
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To fish in troubled waters.
Matthew Henry
(1662 - 1714)
Source: Commentaries. Psalm lx.
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He rolls it under his tongue as a sweet morsel.
Matthew Henry
(1662 - 1714)
Source: Commentaries, Psalm xxxvi.
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Many a dangerous temptation comes to us in fine gay colours that are but skin-deep.
Matthew Henry
(1662 - 1714)
Source: Commentaries, Genesis
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It is not talking but walking that will bring us to heaven.
Matthew Henry
(1662 - 1714)
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After a storm comes a calm.
Matthew Henry
(1662 - 1714)
Source: Commentaries. Acts ix.
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Here is bread, which strengthens man's heart, and therefore called the staff of life.
Matthew Henry
(1662 - 1714)
Source: Commentaries. Psalm civ.
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Hearkners, we say, seldom hear good of themselves.
Matthew Henry
(1662 - 1714)
Source: Commentaries. Ecclesiastes vii.
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To their own second thoughts.
Matthew Henry
(1662 - 1714)
Source: Commentaries. Job vi.
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Saying and doing are two things.
Matthew Henry
(1662 - 1714)
Source: Commentaries. Matthew Ibid.
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