Top 13 Lord The Day I Called Quotes
#1. Although it was in primitive times and differently called the Lord's day or Sunday, yet it was never denominated the Sabbath; a name constantly appropriate to Saturday, or the Seventh day both by sacred and ecclesiastical writers.
Charles Buck
#2. It used to be called the Lord's Day, now it is the weekend and if we group all holidays on weekends the devil will have scored another move against Sunday worship.
Vance Havner
#3. No more fiendish punishment could be devised, were such a thing physically possible, than that one should be turned loose in society and remain absolutely unnoticed.
William James
#4. There are things that music can do that language could never do, that painting could never do, or sculpture. Music is capable of going directly to the source of the mystery. It doesn't have to explain it. It can simply celebrate it.
Marsha Norman
#5. While truth is always bitter, pleasantness waits upon evildoing.
St. Jerome
#6. Women readers kept fiction alive - here was another one.
John Irving
#7. Don't be discouraged at the spiritual war you're called to fight every day. The Lord almighty is with you and wars on your behalf.
Paul David Tripp
#8. I don't want the sort of funeral that everybody else has, but there is one hymn, a good Protestant hymn, and it is sung at all Protestant funerals, and I think I should have it sung at mine. It is called 'The Day Thou Gave Us Lord is Ended'.
Jennifer Johnston
#9. Holiness is not just for some select few spiritual giants; it is not just for pious people who sit around all day with nothing to do but "be holy." ... "Everyone who names the name of the Lord" is called to live a holy life!
Nancy Leigh DeMoss
#10. It is often easier to ask for forgiveness than to ask for permission.
Grace Hopper
#11. If you once turn on your side after the hour at which you ought to rise, it is all over. Bolt up at once.
Walter Scott
#12. I regard myself as a man without charm in a country of charmers.
Roberto Unger
#13. My mother was a good Catholic
she went to mass twice a week at St. Mary's in Richmond, but my father was an Orthodox Eclectic.
Sue Monk Kidd
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