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Quotes by Samual Rutherford
"I see Christ's love is so kingly, that it will not abide a marrow it must have a throne all alone in the soul."
By Samual Rutherford
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"I bless the Lord that all our troubles come through Christ's fingers, and that He casteth sugar among them and casteth in some o"
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"If Christ Jesus be the periode, the end and the lodging-home at the end of your journey, there is no fear ye go to a friend . ."
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"The weightiest end of the cross of Christ that is laid upon you, lieth upon your strong Savior."
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"Live on Christ's love while ye are here, and all the way."
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