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The Old and the New: Two Sermons Preached in St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia the Last Sunday of 1902 and the First Sunday of 1903 (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The Old and the New: Two Sermons Preached in St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia the Last Sunday of 1902 and the First Sunday of 1903

Paul does not mean that he absolutely forgot everything in the past. He never forgot the days when he was a persecutor - the memory of his violent opposition to Christ in years past stirred him to the last to more earnest and hearty devo tion to his Redeemer, to burn out the old shame in flames of love and service. He never forgot his friends. His epistles are full of grate ful mentions of those who in days gone had shown him kindness. He never forgot the good ness of God. His life was one long anthem of joy. Paul does not mean any such forgetting as this.

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Published October 14th 2018 by Forgotten Books

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