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The Judge is before the door: he that cometh will come, and will not tarry: his reward is with him.
~ George Whitefield
Before
Come
Cometh
Door
He
Him
His
Judge
Reward
Will
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The reason why the Son of God took upon him our nature, was, the fall of our first parents.
~ George Whitefield
Fall
First
God
Him
Nature
Our
Parents
Reason
Son
Took
Why
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The righteousness of Jesus Christ is one of those great mysteries, which the angels desire to look into, and seems to be one of the first lessons that God taught men after the fall.
~ George Whitefield
After
Angels
Christ
Desire
Fall
First
God
Great
Jesus
Jesus Christ
Lessons
Look
Men
Mysteries
Righteousness
Seems
Taught
Those
Which
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This discourse, and the present frame of my mind, lead me rather to speak to those, who by feeling Satan's fiery darts, know assuredly that there is a devil.
~ George Whitefield
Darts
Devil
Discourse
Feeling
Fiery
Frame
Know
Lead
Me
Mind
Present
Rather
Satan
Speak
Those
Who
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Thus was the King and the Lord of glory judged by man's judgment, when manifest in flesh: far be it from any of his ministers to expect better treatment.
~ George Whitefield
Any
Better
Expect
Far
Flesh
Glory
His
Judged
Judgment
King
Lord
Man
Manifest
Ministers
Thus
Treatment
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To preach more than half an hour, a man should be an angel himself or have angels for hearers.
~ George Whitefield
Angel
Angels
Half
Himself
Hour
Man
More
Preach
Should
Than
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Various are the pleas and arguments which men of corrupt minds frequently urge against yielding obedience to the just and holy commands of God.
~ George Whitefield
Against
Argument
Commands
Corrupt
Frequently
God
Holy
Just
Men
Minds
Obedience
Urge
Various
Which
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We are immortal until our work on earth is done.
~ George Whitefield
Done
Earth
Immortal
Our
Until
Work
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When our Lord says, we must be converted and become as little children, I suppose he means also, that we must be sensible of our weakness, comparatively speaking, as a little child.
~ George Whitefield
Also
Become
Child
Children
Comparatively
Converted
He
Little
Little Child
Little Children
Lord
Means
Must
Our
Our Lord
Says
Sensible
Speaking
Suppose
Weakness
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You see, my brethren, my heart is full; I could almost say it is too big to speak, and yet too big to be silent, without dropping a word to you.
~ George Whitefield
Almost
Big
Brethren
Could
Dropping
Full
Heart
Say
See
Silent
Speak
Too
Without
Word
You
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George Whitefield
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BirthDate
16 December, 1714
DeathDate
30 September, 1770
Country
United Kingdom
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