Quotemeal: Nov. 26th, 2004

Friday, November 26, 2004

"Gratitude is the praise we offer God: for teachers kind, benefactors never to be forgotten, for all who have advantaged me, by writings, sermons, converse, prayers, examples, for all these and all others which I know, which I know not, open, hidden, remembered, and forgotten."
— Lancelot Andrewes

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Illustration of Lancelot Andrewes — "Gratitude is the praise we offer God: for teachers kind, benefactors never to be forgotten, for all who have advantaged me, by writings, sermons, converse, prayers, examples, for all these and all others which I know, which I know not, open, hidden, remembered, and forgotten."

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