Matthew Henry Quotes
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Extraordinary afflictions are not always the punishment of extraordinary sins, but sometimes the trial of extraordinary graces.
Matthew Henry
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Author Details:
Type:
Clergyman Quotes
Category:
English Clergyman Quotes
Date of Birth:
October 18, 1662
Date of Death:
June 22, 1714
Nationality:
English
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Select Matthew Henry Quotations:
Saying and doing are two things.
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Better late than never.
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Not lost, but gone before.
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After a storm comes a calm.
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Eve was not taken out of Adam's head to top him, neither out of his feet to be trampled on by him, but out of his side to be equal with him, under his arm to be protected by him, and near his heart to be loved by him.
Matthew Henry
None so deaf as those that will not hear. None so blind as those that will not see.
Matthew Henry
He whose head is in heaven need not fear to put his feet into the grave.
Matthew Henry
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Quote Keywords:

Afflictions,
Always,
Extraordinary,
Graces,
Punishment,
Sins,
Sometimes,
Trial
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Dictionary Links:

Always,
Extraordinary,
Punishment,
Sometimes,
Trial
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All Matthew Henry Quotations:
After a storm comes a calm.
Better late than never.
Eve was not taken out of...
Extraordinary afflictions are not always the punishment...
Goodness makes greatness truly valuable, and greatness...
He rolls it under his tongue...
He whose head is in heaven...
Here is bread, which strengthens man's...
It is common for those that...
It is good for us to...
It is good news, worthy of...
It is not fit the public...
It is not talking but walking...
Many a dangerous temptation comes to...
Many a dangerous temptation comes to...
Men of polite learning and a...
No attribute of God is more...
None so deaf as those that...
None so deaf as those that...
Not lost, but gone before.
Sanctified afflictions are spiritual promotions.
Saying and doing are two things.
Shallows where a lamb could wade...
So great was the extremity of...
The better day, the worse deed.
The Scriptures were written, not to...
The way to preserve the peace...
They have most satisfaction in themselves, and...
They that die by famine die...
Those that go gold into the...
Whatever we have of this world...
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