Alleine, Joseph

You must part with your sins or your soul; spare but one sin and God will not spare you. Your sins must die or you must die for them. [ASGTH]

Forsake your sins, or you cannot find mercy. You cannot be married to Christ except you be divorced from sin. [ASGTH]

Your sins will not die with you as a prisoner’s other debts will; but they will go to judgment with you there to be your accusers; and they will go to hell with you there to be your tormentors. [ASGTH]

He that is your tempter now will one day be your tormentor. [ASGTH]

Men may be slaves … for the devil and not know it; nay, they may please themselves in thoughts of liberty! [ASGTH]

It is the common misery of all the unsanctified that the devil is their god. [ASGTH]

The glory of God’s power is to be displayed in the amazing confusion and destruction of them that obey not the gospel. [ASGTH]

God’s nature is infinitely contrary to sin, and so He cannot delight in a sinner out of Christ. [ASGTH]

Men may be, and often are, kept off from Christ as effectually by the inordinate love of lawful comforts, as by the most unlawful courses. [ASGTH]

How many professing Christians are there with whom the world has more of their hearts and affections than Christ, ‘who mind earthly things’, and thereby are evidently after the flesh, and likely to end in destruction. [ASGTH]