Quotes by Matthew Henry
He rolls it under his tongue as a sweet morsel.
Matthew Henry
(1662 - 1714)
Source: Commentaries, Psalm xxxvi.
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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Here is bread, which strengthens man's heart, and therefore called the staff of life.
Matthew Henry
(1662 - 1714)
Source: Commentaries. Psalm civ.
Hearkners, we say, seldom hear good of themselves.
Matthew Henry
(1662 - 1714)
Source: Commentaries. Ecclesiastes vii.
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It is not fit the public trusts should be lodged in the hands of any, till they are first proved and found fit for the business they are to be entrusted with.
Matthew Henry
(1662 - 1714)
Source: Commentaries. Timothy iii.
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