It is a melancholy proof of the blindness and ignorance of mankind, that they are not aware of the evil of sin.
Founder of Methodism
It is a melancholy proof of the blindness and ignorance of mankind, that they are not aware of the evil of sin.
Founder of Methodism
Sermon 10: The Witness of the Spirit, Discourse I
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