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Amazing Grace in the Life of William Wilberforce Amazing Grace in the Life of William Wilberforce by John Piper
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“No man,” Wilberforce wrote, “has a right to be idle.” “Where is it,” he asked, “that in such a world as this, health, and leisure, and affluence may not find some ignorance to instruct, some wrong to redress, some want to supply, some misery to alleviate?”
John Piper, Amazing Grace in the Life of William Wilberforce
“No true Christian can endure in battling unrighteousness unless his heart is aflame with new spiritual affections, or passions.”
John Piper, Amazing Grace in the Life of William Wilberforce
“No true Christian can endure in battling unrighteousness unless his heart is aflame with new spiritual affections, or passions. “Mere knowledge is confessedly too weak. The affections alone remain to supply the deficiency.”1”
John Piper, Amazing Grace in the Life of William Wilberforce