C.N. Douglas, comp. Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical. 1917.
Rowland Hill
I do not want the walls of separation between different orders of Christians to be destroyed, but only lowered, that we may shake hands a little easier over them.
I have learned by experience that no character can be eventually injured but by his own acts.
I would give nothing for the Christianity of a man whose very dog and cat were not the better for his religion.
Let us not run out of the path of duty, lest we run into the way of danger.
Prayer is the breath of a new-born soul, and there can be no Christian life without it.
The ancients had a significant and truthful saying, that hunger was the best sauce for supper.
Unless you live in Christ, you are dead to God.
We can do more good by being good than in any other way.
We never can willingly offend where we sincerely love.
Why should the devil have all the good tunes?