Collection Quotes
Collection: 12 Classic Works
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John Calvin58 ratings, 4.03 average rating, 1 review
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“Since he has so chosen us, we belong to him, more especially because he has bought us by the blood of his Son.”
― Collection: 12 Classic Works
― Collection: 12 Classic Works
“Assuredly, when the word of God is despised, all reverence for Him is gone. His majesty cannot be duly honoured among us, nor his worship maintained in its integrity, unless we hang as it were upon his lips.”
― Collection: 12 Classic Works
― Collection: 12 Classic Works
“Mingled vanity and pride appear in this, that whenmiserable men do seek after God, instead of ascending higher thanthemselves as they ought to do, they measure him by their own carnalstupidity, and neglecting solid inquiry, fly off to indulge theircuriosity in vain speculation. Hence, they do not conceive of him inthe character in which he is manifested, but imagine him to bewhatever their own rashness has devised. This abyss standing open,they cannot move one footstep without rushing headlong todestruction. With such an idea of God, nothing which they mayattempt to offer in the way of worship or obedience can have anyvalue in his sight, because it is not him they worship, but, insteadof him, the dream and figment of their own heart. This corruptprocedure is admirably described by Paul, when he says, that"thinking”
― Collection: 12 Classic Works
― Collection: 12 Classic Works
“For though in old times there were some, and in the present day not a few are found, who deny the being of a God, yet, whether they will or not, they occasionally feel the truth which they are desirous not to know. We do not read of any man who broke out into more unbridled and audacious contempt of the Deity than C. Caligula, and yet none showed greater dread when any indication of divine wrath was manifested.”
― Collection: 12 Classic Works
― Collection: 12 Classic Works
“God was pleased to indicate and typify both the gift of future and eternal felicity by terrestrial blessings, as well as the dreadful nature of spiritual death by bodily punishments, at that time when he delivered his covenant to the Israelites as under a kind of veil.”
― Collection: 12 Classic Works
― Collection: 12 Classic Works
“he refers rather to their adoption because God’s grace is the more striking when he out of all mankind chooses some few to be his own people.”
― Collection: 12 Classic Works
― Collection: 12 Classic Works
“Even the wicked themselves, therefore, are an example of the fact that some idea of God always exists in every human mind.”
― Collection: 12 Classic Works
― Collection: 12 Classic Works
“were we ordered to make a temple of wood and stone to the Spirit, inasmuch as such worship is due to God alone, it would be a clear proof of the Spirit’s divinity; how much clearer a proof in that we are not to make a temple to him, but to be ourselves that temple.”
― Collection: 12 Classic Works
― Collection: 12 Classic Works
