Richard Alleine (1610 – 1681)
English Puritan divine, and an older relative of Joseph Alleine.
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There may be some tenderness in the conscience and yet the will be a very stone; and as long as the will stands out, there is no broken heart.
He who knows what it is to enjoy God will dread His loss; he who has seen His face will fear to see His back.
Sin is the insurrection and rebellion of the heart against God; it turns from Him, and turns against Him; it takes up arms against God.
The reason why we obtain no more in prayer, is because we expect no more. God usually answers us according to our own hearts.
The cross is not only imposed upon the saints as their burden, but bequeathed unto them as their legacy. It is given unto them as an honor and privilege.
To sanctify God is to reverence Him in our hearts, and to represent Him in the glory of His holiness before men.
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