Quotes of Samuel Clarke - somelinesforyou

“ Bearing up against temptations and prevailing over them, is the very thing wherein the whole life of religion consists; 'Tis the trial which God puts upon us in this world, by which we are to make evidence of our love and obedience to Him, and of our fitness to be made members of His kingdom. ”

- Samuel Clarke

“ There was plainly wanting a divine revelation to recover mankind out of their universal corruption and degeneracy. ”

- Samuel Clarke

“ There was plainly wanting a divine revelation to recover mankind out of their universal corruption and degeneracy. ”

- Samuel Clarke

“ Bearing up against temptations and prevailing over them, is the very thing wherein the whole life of religion consists; 'Tis the trial which God puts upon us in this world, by which we are to make evidence of our love and obedience to Him, and of our fitness to be made members of His kingdom. ”

- Samuel Clarke

“ There was plainly wanting a divine revelation to recover mankind out of their universal corruption and degeneracy. ”

- Samuel Clarke

“ Bearing up against temptations and prevailing over them, is the very thing wherein the whole life of religion consists; 'Tis the trial which God puts upon us in this world, by which we are to make evidence of our love and obedience to Him, and of our fitness to be made members of His kingdom. ”

- Samuel Clarke

“ Bearing up against temptations and prevailing over them, is the very thing wherein the whole life of religion consists; 'Tis the trial which God puts upon us in this world, by which we are to make evidence of our love and obedience to Him, and of our fitness to be made members of His kingdom. ”

- Samuel Clarke

“ There was plainly wanting a divine revelation to recover mankind out of their universal corruption and degeneracy. ”

- Samuel Clarke

“ There was plainly wanting a divine revelation to recover mankind out of their universal corruption and degeneracy. ”

- Samuel Clarke

“ Bearing up against temptations and prevailing over them, is the very thing wherein the whole life of religion consists; 'Tis the trial which God puts upon us in this world, by which we are to make evidence of our love and obedience to Him, and of our fitness to be made members of His kingdom. ”

- Samuel Clarke

“ There was plainly wanting a divine revelation to recover mankind out of their universal corruption and degeneracy. ”

- Samuel Clarke

“ There was plainly wanting a divine revelation to recover mankind out of their universal corruption and degeneracy. ”

- Samuel Clarke
  • 1