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Can you tell a plain man the road to heaven? Certainly, turn at once to the right, then go straight forward.
~ William Wilberforce
Certainly
Forward
Go
Heaven
Man
Once
Plain
Right
Road
Straight
Tell
Then
Turn
You
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Let everyone regulate his conduct... by the golden rule of doing to others as in similar circumstances we would have them do to us, and the path of duty will be clear before him.
~ William Wilberforce
Before
Circumstances
Clear
Conduct
Doing
Duty
Everyone
Golden
Golden Rule
Him
His
Others
Path
Regulate
Rule
Similar
The Golden Rule
Them
Us
Will
Would
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Of all things, guard against neglecting God in the secret place of prayer.
~ William Wilberforce
Against
All Things
God
Guard
Neglecting
Place
Prayer
Secret
Things
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The objects of the present life fill the human eye with a false magnification because of their immediacy.
~ William Wilberforce
Because
Eye
False
Fill
Human
Human Eye
Immediacy
Life
Objects
Present
Present Life
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As much pains were taken to make me idle as were ever taken to make me studious.
~ William Wilberforce
Ever
Idle
Make
Me
Much
Pains
Studious
Taken
Were
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Can one serve God and one's nation in parliament?
~ William Wilberforce
God
Nation
Parliament
Serve
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God Almighty has set before me two great objects: the suppression of the slave trade and the reformation of manners.
~ William Wilberforce
Almighty
Before
God
God Almighty
Great
Manners
Me
Objects
Reformation
Set
Slave
Suppression
Trade
Two
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I am disturbed when I see the majority of so-called Christians having such little understanding of the real nature of the faith they profess. Faith is a subject of such importance that we should not ignore it because of the distractions or the hectic pace of our lives.
~ William Wilberforce
Am
Because
Christians
Distractions
Disturbed
Faith
Having
Hectic
I Am
I See
Ignore
Importance
Little
Lives
Majority
Nature
Our
Our Lives
Pace
Profess
Real
See
Should
So-Called
Subject
Understanding
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I would suggest that faith is everyone's business. The advance or decline of faith is so intimately connected to the welfare of a society that it should be of particular interest to a politician.
~ William Wilberforce
Advance
Business
Connected
Decline
Everyone
Faith
Interest
Particular
Politician
Should
Society
Suggest
Welfare
Would
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If you love someone who is ruining his or her life because of faulty thinking, and you don't do anything about it because you are afraid of what others might think, it would seem that rather than being loving, you are in fact being heartless.
~ William Wilberforce
About
Afraid
Anything
Because
Being
Fact
Heartless
Her
His
If You Love Someone
In Fact
Life
Love
Loving
Might
Others
Rather
Ruining
Seem
Someone
Than
Think
Thinking
Who
Would
You
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It is the true duty of every man to promote the happiness of his fellow creatures to the utmost of his power.
~ William Wilberforce
Creatures
Duty
Every
Every Man
Fellow
Fellow Creatures
Happiness
His
Man
Power
Promote
True
Utmost
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Life as we know it, with all its ups and downs, will soon be over. We all will give an accounting to God of how we have lived.
~ William Wilberforce
Accounting
Downs
Give
God
How
Know
Life
Lived
Over
Soon
Ups
Ups And Downs
Will
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My walk is a public one. My business is in the world, and I must mix in the assemblies of men or quit the post which Providence seems to have assigned me.
~ William Wilberforce
Assigned
Business
Me
Men
Mix
Must
Post
Providence
Public
Quit
Seems
Walk
Which
World
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Surely the principles of Christianity lead to action as well as meditation.
~ William Wilberforce
Action
Christianity
Lead
Meditation
Principles
Surely
Well
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The first years in Parliament I did nothing - nothing to any purpose. My own distinction was my darling object.
~ William Wilberforce
Any
Darling
Did
Distinction
First
My Own
Nothing
Object
Own
Parliament
Purpose
Years
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What should we suppose must naturally be the consequence of our carrying on a slave trade with Africa? With a country, vast in its extent, not utterly barbarous, but civilized in a very small degree? Does any one suppose a slave trade would help their civilization?
~ William Wilberforce
Africa
Any
Carrying
Civilization
Civilized
Consequence
Country
Degree
Does
Extent
Help
Must
Naturally
Our
Should
Slave
Small
Suppose
Trade
Utterly
Vast
Very
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William Wilberforce
Profession
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BirthDate
24 August, 1759
DeathDate
29 July, 1833
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United Kingdom
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