Alfred Edersheim Quote

There is ever the prior question of plain duty, with which nothing else, however tempting or promising of success, can come into conflict; and such seasons may be only those when our faith and patience are put on trial, so as to bring it clearly before us, whether or not, quite irrespective of all else, we are content to leave everything in the hands of God.


Bible History: Old Testament (ed. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1890)


There is ever the prior question of plain duty, with which nothing else, however tempting or promising of success, can come into conflict; and such...

There is ever the prior question of plain duty, with which nothing else, however tempting or promising of success, can come into conflict; and such...

There is ever the prior question of plain duty, with which nothing else, however tempting or promising of success, can come into conflict; and such...

There is ever the prior question of plain duty, with which nothing else, however tempting or promising of success, can come into conflict; and such...