. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. A little sin has as much death in it as abig one. Personality is the most important part ofpreaching. The saloon is our national attempt to com-mit suicide. The Old Testament is ever new, and theNew never gets old. The furnace of adversity withers false friend-ships and welds true ones. So great is the least man, that nothing lessthan God will ever satisfy him. The man who climbs without lifting, willsoon be lost because of his loneliness. Christ calls for perfection, because there isno limit possible to moral GET OFF THE TRACK!» 224 Blasts From The


. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. A little sin has as much death in it as abig one. Personality is the most important part ofpreaching. The saloon is our national attempt to com-mit suicide. The Old Testament is ever new, and theNew never gets old. The furnace of adversity withers false friend-ships and welds true ones. So great is the least man, that nothing lessthan God will ever satisfy him. The man who climbs without lifting, willsoon be lost because of his loneliness. Christ calls for perfection, because there isno limit possible to moral GET OFF THE TRACK!» 224 Blasts From The Rams Horn.


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