"I am discontented because I have not these things which God never yet promised me, and therefore I sin much against the Gospel, and against the grace of faith."

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Source: Jeremiah Burroughs (2001). “Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment”, p.63, Sovereign Grace Publishers,

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Jeremiah Burroughs

Puritan Minister, Author

Jeremiah Burroughs was a 17th-century Puritan preacher known for his profound insights on suffering and faith, particularly in his work 'The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment.'

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