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Anecdotes, Incidents, and Illustrations is packed to the brim with the anecdotes and stories that D. L. Moody was known for. The stories run 1–2 pages, sometimes Moody only needs a paragraph to illustrate his point. Entertaining, inspiring, funny, moving—but always memorable. A trove of Godly wisdom and thought provoking stories, Anecdotes, Incidents, and Illustrations is great for sermon ideas...

He brought it again to the tyrant, and again he was ordered to double it. Back he came when he had obeyed the order, and the tyrant looked at it, and then commanded the servants to bind the man hand and foot with the chain he had made and cast him into prison. “That is what the devil does with men,” Mr. Spurgeon said. “He makes them forge their own chain, and then binds them hand and foot with it, and casts them into outer darkness.” My friends, that is just what drunkards, gamblers, blasphemers—
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