True virtue never appears lovely oppressed; divine excellency real Chr — Jonathan Edwards, Religious Affections

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True virtue never appears so lovely as when it is most oppressed; and the divine excellency of real Christianity is never exhibited with such advantage as when under the greatest trials; then it is that true faith appears much more precious than gold, and upon this account is "found to praise and honour and glory.

Jonathan Edwards, The Religious Affections

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