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Wesley, John

...it may be seen with the utmost clarity what is the nature of...dissipation. He that hath ears to hear, let him hear! It is the very quintessence of atheism...added to natural ungodliness. It is the art of forgetting God; of being altogether “without God in the world,” the art of excluding Him... out of the minds of all His intelligent creatures. It is a total studied inattention to the whole invisible and eternal world...to death, the gate of eternity, and to the important consequences of death, heaven and hell!

—John Wesley, “Walking by Sight and Faith,” Sermon CXVIII

William Tyndale was right when he declared that “a ploughboy with the Bible would know more of God than the most learned ecclesiastic who ignored it.”

—Josh McDowell, Evidence that Demands a Verdict