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“The history of the Reformation is different from the history of Protestantism. In the former, every thing bears testimony to a revival of human nature, to a transformation, social and religious, emanating from God. In the latter are too often seen a remarkable degeneracy from primitive principles, party intrigue, a sectarian spirit, and the impress of petty private feelings. The”
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“true liberty cannot exist without justice, and consequently without a moral change that comes from God.”
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“the spirit that was manifested in these men was the spirit of the Bible.”
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“The life of a Christian is one perpetual good work which God begins, continues, and completes.”15”
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