Albert Barnes Quote

Great talents are not, before God, a substitute for love for Himself; the possession of a profound intellect does not free any man from the obligations resting on the heart for purity and holiness; a reputation for attainments in science does not settle the question whether he is righteous before his Maker; refined manners are not, in the sight of God, a substitute for the graces of the Spirit; God does not justify man on the ground of human learning; attainments in chemistry, anatomy, geology, botany, astronomy, or skill in sculpture and painting, — these do not prepare a man to die.


P. 114. - Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895)


Great talents are not, before God, a substitute for love for Himself; the possession of a profound intellect does not free any man from the...

Great talents are not, before God, a substitute for love for Himself; the possession of a profound intellect does not free any man from the...

Great talents are not, before God, a substitute for love for Himself; the possession of a profound intellect does not free any man from the...

Great talents are not, before God, a substitute for love for Himself; the possession of a profound intellect does not free any man from the...