“"Oh, when we are journeying through the murky night and the dark woods of affliction and sorrow, it is something to find here and there a spray broken, or a leafy stem bent down with the tread of His foot and the brush of His hand as He passed; and to remember that the path He trod He has hallowed, and thus to find lingering fragrance and hidden strength in the remembrance of Him as "in all points tempted like as we are," bearing grief for us, bearing grief with us, bearing grief like us."”
Quote by Alexander MacLaren
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Sermons Preached in Manchester: First series
This book compiles a series of sermons that were preached in Manchester, offering insights into religious teachings and discussions of the time. The sermons cover a range of topics pertinent to the community and reflect the religious beliefs and practices of the era. more
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Source: Letters and Memorials...
