PRESSENSE, Edmond de Quotes
(1824-1891), French Protestant divine
He who was foretold and foreshadowed by the holy religion of Judea, which was designed to free the universal aspiration of mankind from every impure element, he has come to instruct, to obey, to love, to die, and by dying to save mankind.
"My will, not thine, be done," turned paradise into a desert. "Thy will, not mine, be done," turned the desert into a paradise, and made Gethsemane the gate of heaven.
"My will, and not thine be done," turned paradise into a desert.—"Not my will, but thine be done," turned the desert into paradise, and made Gethsemane the gate of heaven.
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