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Cotton Mather Quotes

«Our opportunities to do good are our talents.»
«I will now teach my son Increase (and others of my children) the way of raising a lesson out of every verse in his reading of the Bible; and of turning it into a Prayer; and engage him (and them) unto a daily Course in reading the Bible in such a way»
Author: Cotton Mather | About: Education, Prayer, Religion | Keywords: engage, My Son, raising, verse
«The Word of God must be Read and Heard with Diligence that so you may arrive to the Knowledge that is needful for you.»
Author: Cotton Mather
«There may be some so very Ignorant, that they know not how to Pray.»
Author: Cotton Mather
«Ah! destructive Ignorance, what shall be done to chase thee out of the World!»
Author: Cotton Mather
«Families are the Nurseries of all Societies; and the First combinations of mankind.»
Author: Cotton Mather
«History is the story of events, with praise or blame.»
Author: Cotton Mather
«The Spirit of Slumber which the Poison of the old Serpent has brought upon the children of Men is to be deplored exceedingly.»
Author: Cotton Mather
«What Must I Do to Be Saved? It is impossible to ask a more weighty Question! It is deplorable that we hear it asked with no more Frequency, with nor more Agony.»
Author: Cotton Mather