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1. The whole fabric of Christianity stands or falls with its divine-human Founder; and if it can never perish, it is because Christ lives the same yesterday, today, and forever.
2. Preachers and laymen are each rowing different oars, but they are both in the same boat. When only one oar is being pulled, there is alot of splash but no progress. Let us see that both oars are being pulled.
3. Churches and chapels would not so often be empty if ministers would take heed what they preach as well as how they preach.
4. What is needed is thought, truth, and sound doctrine, and the Spirit of God. Young men are apt to think less of what to say than of how to say it; but our advice is, think of both in due proportion. Set the matter before the manner; get the horse first, and get a good one, and then harness him. Give the people the grand old Gospel, and plenty of it, and they will not much mind the way in which you bring it forth.
5. The church is not a dormitory for sleepers, it is an institution for workers; it is not a rest camp, it is a front line trench.
6. "Everyone that hangs around the court does not speak with the king."
7. "As a fresh start, the church should give away all her endowments to the poor and needy."
8. "The coziness between church and state is good for the state and bad for the church."
9. "I believe there are too many practitioners in the church who are not believers."
10. "The church is the great lost and found department." Robert Short
