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Originally posted by BrianBowman Quote:
"Those doctrines of grace, those precious doctrines of grace, against which so many contend, I could not renounce or bate a jot of them, because they are the joy and rejoicing of my heart. When one is full of health and vigour, and has everything going well, you might, perhaps, live on the elementary truths of Christianity very comfortably; but in times of stern pressure of spirit, when the soul is much cast down, you want the marrow and the fatness. In times of inward conflict, salvation must be all of grace from first to last."
-Charles Spurgeon
| Rev. Dan,
Could you please reply with the reference to Spurgeon's works from which your signature is quoted?
Thanks,
Brian
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I will only give you the quote if you stop calling me Rev. Dan and call me Daniel. Sorry: I'm a little sensitive about my name.
Anyways, the quote is taken from Ian Murray's book "The Forgotten Spurgeon" pages 82-83. The reference is a collection of sermons: either New Park Street Pulpit or Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit volumes. The number is given as: 18, 621. Volume 18, page 621 I'm guessing.