C.H. Spurgeon Quotes

By C.H. Spurgeon

BANKRUPTCY

Why, I know tradesmen who have failed five or six times, and yet they think they are on the road to heaven; the scoundrels, what would they do if they got there? They are a deal more likely to go where they shall never come out till they have paid the uttermost farthing. PT83 Bankruptcies one after another of the same person are double-distilled thieving, generally; not old-fashioned thieving like that which once brought men to transportation and to the gallows, but something worse than highway robbery and burglary. WCo49