Consider then, o man! whether there can be anything more wretched and poor, more naked and miserable — Johann Arndt
But since the world, which thou art to strive against, is not without thee, but within thee — Johann Arndt
For even these are no less bestowed on him of pure grace, than are righteousness and salvation themselves. — Johann Arndt
In short, all things that please the natural man in this world, are, to a true christian — Johann Arndt
This truth is a remedy against spiritual pride, namely, that none should account himself — Johann Arndt
Whatever man uses without the fear of God, whatever he applies to the mere gratifying of his flesh — Johann Arndt
Yet, so far from laboring to know the forbidden tree of worldly pleasures and its various fruits — Johann Arndt
It certainly is the duty of every true christian, to esteem himself a stranger and pilgrim in this world — Johann Arndt