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A Sight Of Self - C. H. Spurgeon
« on: April 27, 2015, 04:37:29 pm »

Sermon #437 A Sight Of Self
A Sermon Delivered On Sunday Morning, March 2, 1862,
By Rev. C. H. Spurgeon,
At The Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington.

“But We Are All As An Unclean Thing And All Our Righteousnesses Are As Filthy Rags. And We All Do Fade As A Leaf.
And Our Iniquities, Like The Wind, Have Taken Us Away. And There Is None That Calls Upon Your Name,
That Stirs Up Himself To Take Hold Of You: For You Have Hid Your Face From Us And Have
Consumed Us, Because Of Our Iniquities. But Now, O Lord, You Are Our Father. We
Are The Clay, And You Our Potter. And We All Are The Work Of Your Hand.”
Isaiah 64:6, 7, 8.

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