Quotemeal: Jun. 15th, 1956

Friday, June 15, 1956

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"A true love of God must begin with a delight in his holiness, and not with a delight in any other attribute; for no other attribute is truly lovely without this."
— Jonathan Edwards

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Illustration of Jonathan Edwards — "A true love of God must begin with a delight in his holiness, and not with a delight in any other attribute; for no other attribute is truly lovely without this."

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Quotemeal is a daily dose of Christian quotes to inspire and encourage.