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Philip Doddridge Quotes

English hymn-writer and educator (d. 1751), Birth: 26-6-1702, Death: 26-10-1751
1.
Awake, my soul! Stretch every nerve, And press with vigor on; A heavenly race demands thy zeal, And an immortal crown.
Philip Doddridge

2.
Perish each thought of human pride, let God alone be magnified.
Philip Doddridge

3.
Let us live while we live.
Philip Doddridge

4.
Live while you live, the epicure would say, And seize the pleasures of the present day; Live while you live the sacred preacher cries, And give to God each moment as it flies. Lord, in my views let both united be; I live to pleasure when I live to thee.
Philip Doddridge

5.
His goodness stands approved,Unchanged from day to day;I'll drop my burden at His feet,And bear a song away.
Philip Doddridge

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6.
Grace! 'tis a charming Sound, Harmonious to my Ear! Heav'n with the Echo shall resound, And all the Earth shall hear.
Philip Doddridge

7.
I am more afraid of doing what is wrong than of dying.
Philip Doddridge

8.
If nobody loves you, be sure it is your own fault.
Philip Doddridge

Quote Topics by Philip Doddridge: Soul Song Views Dying Race Feet Echoes Sound Lord Life Waiting Giving Voice Letting Go Faults Pride Ifs Bears Grace Live Life Office Sacred Heart Believe Christian Love You Vigor
9.
Religion, in its most general view, is such a Sense of God in the soul, and such a conviction of our obligations to him, and of our dependence upon him, as shall engage us to make it our great care to conduct ourselves in a manner which we have reason to believe will be pleasing to him.
Philip Doddridge

10.
Hark, the glad sound! The Saviour comes, The Saviour promised long; Let every heart exult with joy, And every voice be song!
Philip Doddridge

11.
Ye servants of the Lord, Each in his office wait, Observant of the heavenly word, And watchful at his gate.
Philip Doddridge