Christianity Quotes ( 2460 - 2470 of 2472 )
His Christianity was muscular.
His Christianity was muscular.
 Look in, and see Christ's chosen saint
 In triumph wear his Christ-like chain;
  No fear lest he read more 
 Look in, and see Christ's chosen saint
 In triumph wear his Christ-like chain;
  No fear lest he should swerve or faint;
   "His life is Christ, his death is gain." 
 Now it is not good for the Christian's health
 To hustle the Aryan brown,
  For the Christian read more 
 Now it is not good for the Christian's health
 To hustle the Aryan brown,
  For the Christian riles and the Aryan smiles,
   And it weareth the Christian down.
    And the end of the fight is a tombstone white
     With the name of the late deceased--
      And the epitaph drear: "A fool lies here
       Who tried to hustle the East." 
 The Augustinian doctrine of the damnation of unbaptized infants 
and the Calvinistic doctrine of reprobation . . . surpass read more 
 The Augustinian doctrine of the damnation of unbaptized infants 
and the Calvinistic doctrine of reprobation . . . surpass in 
atrocity any tenets that have ever been admitted into any pagan 
creed. 
 What was invented two thousand years ago was the spirit of 
Christianity.  
 What was invented two thousand years ago was the spirit of 
Christianity. 
 I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen not 
only because I see it, but read more 
 I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen not 
only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else. 
 Servant of God, well done, well hast thou fought
 The better fight.  
 Servant of God, well done, well hast thou fought
 The better fight. 
 Persons of mean understandings, not so inquisitive, nor so well 
instructed, are made good Christians, and by reverence and read more 
 Persons of mean understandings, not so inquisitive, nor so well 
instructed, are made good Christians, and by reverence and 
obedience, implicity believe, and abide by their belief. 
 Yes,--rather plunge me back in pagan night,
 And take my chance with Socrates for bliss,
  Than be read more 
 Yes,--rather plunge me back in pagan night,
 And take my chance with Socrates for bliss,
  Than be the Christian of a faith like this,
   Which builds on heavenly cant its earthly sway,
    And in a convert mourns to lose a prey. 
 Take up the cross if thou the crown would'st gain.
 [Lat., Tolle crucem, qui vis auferre coronam.]  
 Take up the cross if thou the crown would'st gain.
 [Lat., Tolle crucem, qui vis auferre coronam.]