“Our ancient enemies have small belief in our common sense if they imagine that we shall ever be able to trust them, after having so often beheld the depths of Jesuitical cunning and duplicity. The sooner we let certain Archbishops and Cardinals know that we are aware of their designs, and will in nothing cooperate with them the better for us and our country. Of course, we shall be howled at as bigots, but we can afford to smile at that cry, when it comes from the church which invented the Inquisition, ‘No peace with Rome’ is the motto of reason as well as of religion.”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
British Baptist preacher known as "the Prince of Preachers", active in the 19th century and renowned for his powerful sermons and influence on the evangelical movement.
Spurgeon's quote calls for vigilance against deceit and urges using faith and reason as guiding principles in confronting historical and spiritual challenges.
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Charles Haddon Spurgeon Quotes – Inspiring Wisdom from the Prince of Preachers
Discover powerful quotes by Charles Haddon Spurgeon on faith, reason, and vigilance against deception. Inspiring wisdom from the Prince of Preachers.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892) was a British Baptist preacher famous for his compelling sermons and leadership within the evangelical movement. Often called "the Prince of Preachers," he authored numerous books and sermon collections that remain influential today.



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