Top 9 Quotes & Sayings by William Greenough Thayer Shedd

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
William Greenough Thayer Shedd

William Greenough Thayer Shedd, son of the Reverend Marshall Shedd and Eliza Thayer, was an American Presbyterian theologian born in Acton, Massachusetts.

June 21, 1820 - November 17, 1894
Say what men may, it is doctrine that moves the world. He who takes no position will not sway the human intellect.
Frogs are smart - they eat what bugs them.
There is just now a great clamor and demand for "culture;" but it is not so much culture that is needed as discipline. — © William Greenough Thayer Shedd
There is just now a great clamor and demand for "culture;" but it is not so much culture that is needed as discipline.
The piecemeal criticism which, like the fly, scans only the edge of a plinth in the great edifice upon which it crawls, disappears under a criticism that is all-comprehending and all-surveying.
Clear statement is argument.
A man's ideal, like his horizon, is constantly receding from him as he advances toward it.
That some unevangelized men are saved, in the present life, by an extraordinary exercise of redeeming grace in Christ, has been the hope and belief of Christendom. It was the hope and belief of the elder Calvinists, as of the later.
Total depravity means the entire absence of holiness, not the highest intensity of sin. A totally depraved man is not as bad as he can be, but he has no holiness, that is, no supreme love of God
They say that travelling broadens your mind, but first you must have a mind.
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