There is a burden of care in getting riches; fear in keeping them; temptation in using them; guilt in abusing them; sorrow in losing them; and a burden of account at last to be given concerning them.
. . . when we cannot do the good we would, we must be ready to do the good we can.
Every tear of sorrow sown by the righteous springs up a pearl.
The way to preserve the peace of the church is to preserve its purity.
Prayer time must be kept up as duly as meal-time.
Those that have so much power over others as to be able to oppress them have seldom so much over themselves as not to oppress.