Alexander McLeod on Christian Consolation Under Affliction
R. Andrew Myers
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“The man of piety enjoys Christian consolation under afflictions; because he is taught to see their use and their end. They last but for a moment, compared with the duration of the soul with God, and they work out for us, by the blessing of heaven, a far more exceeding, and eternal weight of glory.” — Alexander McLeod, The Life and Power of True Godliness (1816), p. 360