Resist is the word applied to the unconverted. Grieve is that applied to the individual Christian. Quench is that which has reference to the saints w… - William Paton MacKay

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Resist is the word applied to the unconverted. Grieve is that applied to the individual Christian. Quench is that which has reference to the saints when gathered together waiting on the Spirit.

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About William Paton MacKay

William Paton Mackay (13 May 1839–22 August 1885) was a Scottish doctor, Presbyterian minister and hymn writer.

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Alternative Names: William P. MacKay William MacKay W. P. MacKay William Paton Mackay
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He came down even to the grave, and .became the dead One for me. I believe in Him, and, as one with Him, I leap at one bound straight out of my grave up to His throne. " I am crucified with Christ; nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me." This is not a matter of feeling, but all a matter of faith, merely apprehending the grace of God, "I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave Himself for me."

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