11+ Hugh Latimer Quotes On Death, Slavery And Religion
Hugh Latimer was an English clergyman and a Bishop of Worcester during the reign of King Edward VI. He was a strong advocate of the Protestant Reformation and was burned at the stake for heresy in 1555. He is remembered for his courageous stand for the Protestant faith and his famous last words, "Be of good comfort, Master Ridley, and play the man; we shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out." Following is our collection on famous quotes by Hugh Latimer on death, slavery, religion.
Wherever you observe persecution, there is more than a probability that truth lies on il the persecuted side. — Hugh Latimer
Say the truth and shame the devil. — Hugh Latimer
Play the man, Mastre Ridley; we shall this day light such a cndle, by God's grace in England, as I trust shall never be put out. — Hugh Latimer
Saviour! teach me, day by day, Love's sweet lesson to obey; Sweeter lesson cannot be, Loving Him who first loved me. Charity is the very livery of Christ. — Hugh Latimer
We may not be weaklings because we have a strong enemy. — Hugh Latimer
As every lord giveth a certain livery to his servants, charity is the very livery of Christ. Our Saviour, Who is the Lord above all lords, would have His servants known their badge, which is love. — Hugh Latimer
In olden times an enemy was sometimes poisoned by a bouquet,--deceit sugar-coated. — Hugh Latimer
The poorest ploughman is in Christ equal with the greatest prince that is. Let them therefore have sufficient to maintain them. — Hugh Latimer
O that our prelates would be as diligent to sow the corn of good doctrine, as Satan is to sow cockle and darnel! — Hugh Latimer
When a man but half forgives his enemy, it is like leaving a bag of rusty nails to interpose between them. — Hugh Latimer
The drop of rain maketh a hole in the stone, not by violence, but by oft falling. — Hugh Latimer
Life Lessons by Hugh Latimer
- Hugh Latimer was an English clergyman who taught that faith should be based on the Bible and not on the teachings of the Church. He also believed that the Church should not be used as a tool for political or economic power.
- His teachings were instrumental in the English Reformation, and he is remembered for his commitment to religious freedom and his willingness to speak out against injustice.
- His example shows us that we should stand up for our beliefs and speak out against injustice, even if it means facing opposition from those in power.
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