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When the great promise of the Spirit was fulfilled on the day of Pentecost, it was fulfilled not in reference to the apostles only.
— Charles Hodge
Sin is the only color- element left in modern life.
— Oscar Wilde
I climbed out of my old Porsche in the staff
— James Patterson
In the midst of life's ups and down, beginnings and endings, let us live our life, let us be joyful, let us be happy.
— Debasish Mridha
The ultimate ground of faith and knowledge is confidence in God.
— Charles Hodge
Finding an excuse not to buy a brand can be just as enjoyable as finding an excuse to buy one. That, too, is human nature.
— David F. D'Alessandro
The doctrines of grace humble man without degrading him and exalt him without inflating him.
— Charles Hodge
All moral obligation resolves itself into the obligation of conformity to the will of God.
— Charles Hodge
I loved you more than loved allowed
— Lang Leav
Faith is not a blind, irrational conviction. In order to believe, we must know what we believe, and the grounds on which our faith rests.
— Charles Hodge
Our first remark on this subject is that the ministry is an office, and not merely a work.
— Charles Hodge
There is no form of conviction more intimate and irresistible than that which arises from the inward teaching of the Spirit.
— Charles Hodge
The office of presbyters is a permanent one.
— Charles Hodge
When we are weak, then are we strong. When most empty of self, we are most full of God.
— Charles Hodge
This is true religion, to approve what God approves, to hate what he hates, and to delight in what delights him
— Charles Hodge
The best evidence of the Bible's being the word of God is to be found between its covers. It proves itself.
— Charles Hodge
The grace of God exalts a man without inflating him, and humbles a man without debasing him.
— Charles Hodge
All that is contrary to love and peace is of the Fiend and of his part.
— Julian Of Norwich