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Matthew Henry
English
Clergyman
Born:
Oct 18
,
1662
Died:
Jun 22
,
1714
Afflictions
Feet
He
Heart
Heaven
Will
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None so deaf as those that will not hear. None so blind as those that will not see.
Matthew Henry
Will
Those
See
Blind
Deaf
None
Hear
After a storm comes a calm.
Matthew Henry
Motivational
Calm
After
Storm
Eve was not taken out of Adam's head to top him, neither out of his feet to be trampled on by him, but out of his side to be equal with him, under his arm to be protected by him, and near his heart to be loved by him.
Matthew Henry
Heart
Side
Top
Out
Neither
Taken
Head
Arm
Feet
Equal
Protected
Him
His
Trampled
Loved
Eve
Near
Adam
Goodness makes greatness truly valuable, and greatness makes goodness much more serviceable.
Matthew Henry
Valuable
Goodness
More
Makes
Truly
Greatness
Much
Serviceable
The way to preserve the peace of the church is to preserve its purity.
Matthew Henry
Peace
Church
Way
Purity
Preserve
It is not talking but walking that will bring us to heaven.
Matthew Henry
Will
Not Talking
Talking
Walking
Heaven
Us
Bring
The Scriptures were written, not to make us astronomers, but to make us saints.
Matthew Henry
Written
Make
Saints
Were
Scriptures
Us
So great was the extremity of his pain and anguish, that he did not only sigh but roar.
Matthew Henry
Great
Pain
Sigh
Extremity
Only
Anguish
He
Roar
His
Did
Saying and doing are two things.
Matthew Henry
Saying
Doing
Things
Two
It is common for those that are farthest from God, to boast themselves most of their being near to the Church.
Matthew Henry
God
Church
Those
Most
Common
Being
Boast
Themselves
Farthest
Near
Shallows where a lamb could wade and depths where an elephant would drown.
Matthew Henry
Would
Could
Drown
Wade
Where
Lamb
Depths
Elephant
He rolls it under his tongue as a sweet morsel.
Matthew Henry
Sweet
He
His
Rolls
Tongue
They have most satisfaction in themselves, and consequently the sweetest relish of their creature comforts.
Matthew Henry
Relish
Most
Comforts
Themselves
Sweetest
Satisfaction
Creature
Consequently
They that die by famine die by inches.
Matthew Henry
Die
Famine
Inches
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