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Originally Posted by toddpedlar Quote:
Originally Posted by VirginiaHuguenot Willem Teellinck, Redeeming the Time, p. 36: Quote: |
When you begin to consider the things which are happening all over the world, always remember that the Lord is working in them. He who can bring light out of darkness, will yet from the completed and combined work bring forth something glorious. Be not therefore too much vexed that there appears somewhere to come an ill stroke in your own affairs, or in the affairs of God's people in your day, as is now the case; for the Lord would not permit this to take place, did He not mean to use it as a background to give the whole work a more beautiful lustre.
| | Good stuff. What's the out-of-print source of these Teelinck quotes? I can't even find "Redeeming the Time" by googling... | Todd -- You can read about it here: Redeeming the Time
It was republished by Zoar Publications. It's a great read.
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