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Charles Bent

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If every call to Christ and His righteousness is a call to suffering, the converse is equally - every call to suffering is a call to Christ, a promotion, an invitation to come up higher.


— Charles Bent


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Intercessory prayer might be defined as loving our neighbour on our knees.


— Charles Bent


#knees #loving #might #neighbour #our

Prayer is not so much the means whereby God's will is bent to man's desires, as it is that whereby man's will is bent to God's desires.


— Charles Bent


#desires #god #man #means #much

The real end of prayer is not so much to get this or that single desire granted, as to put human life into full and joyful conformity with the will of God.


— Charles Bent


#desire #end #full #get #god






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Charles Bent (November 11 1799 – January 19 1847) was appointed as the first civilian Governor of the newly acquired New Mexico Territory by military Governor Stephen Watts Kearny in September 1846. On January 19 1847 he was scalped and killed by Pueblo attackers during the Taos Revolt. An elementary school in northeast Albuquerque is named in Bent's honor.

Vrain. On January 19 1847 he was scalped and killed by Pueblo attackers during the Taos Revolt. Charles Bent (November 11 1799 – January 19 1847) was appointed as the first civilian Governor of the newly acquired New Mexico Territory by military Governor Stephen Watts Kearny in September 1846.

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