"Grace comes into the soul as the morning sun into the world: there is first a dawning, then a mean light, and at last the sun in his excellent brightness."
"As God by creation made two of one, so again by marriage He made one of two."
Source: Thomas Adams, James Sherman (1848). “An Exposition Upon the Second Epistle General of St. Peter”, p.84
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Thomas Adams
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Thomas Adams was a prominent thinker known for his exploration of freedom and control in society, particularly through his influential writings.
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