“Sin is sweet in commission, but bitter in remembrance.””
Quotes by Thomas Manton
“The hallowing of God's Name is the END toward which His Kingdom coming and the accomplishment of His will are among the MEANS.””
“The creature's good is a superadded quality, in God it is His essence. He is infinitely good; the creature's good is but a drop, but in God there in an infinite ocean or gathering together of good.””
“Grace is not impassible, or without passions and affections. The stoics held no man a good man but he that had lost all natural feeling and affection. Elijah was a man of like passions. Grace doth not abrogate our affections, but prefer them; it transplanted them out of Egypt that they may grow in Canaan; it doth not destroy nature, but direct it.””
“To enjoy God, who is the center of our rest and the fountain of our blessedness and the chief end for which we were made. It is our business to seek him, and our happiness to enjoy him,””
“To this end let me press you to take the law of God for your rule, the Spirit of God for your guide, the promises for your encouragement, and the glory of God for your end.””
“Well, then, when the whole heart is engaged in this work, when we do not only study to know God, but make it our work to enjoy him, to rest in him as our all-sufficient portion, though there will be many defects, yet then are we said to seek him with the whole heart.””
Thomas Manton was a prominent English Puritan minister and theologian, known for his extensive writings on Christian doctrine and practical divinity. Born in the early 17th century, Manton became a si...