4 Quotes & Sayings By William Macdonald

William MacDonald was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada in 1843. He came to Waterloo County, Ontario at the age of 11, where he studied medicine at the University of Toronto. During the Civil War he was commissioned a Captain in the Canadian Militia, and served at Fort Erie and Fort George. After the war he established a successful practice in Toronto, which he later moved to Toronto Read more

In 1879 he became a Member of Parliament for Welland. He was Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario from 1894 to 1896. He retired to Toronto in 1902 and died there on March 30, 1906.

The disgrace of the church in the twentieth century is...
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The disgrace of the church in the twentieth century is that more zeal is evident among Communists and cultists than among Christians. William MacDonald
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A disciple can be forgiven if he does not have great mental ability. He can be forgiven also if he does not display outstanding physical prowess. But no disciple can be excused if he does not have zeal. If his heart is not aflame with a red-hot passion for the Savior, he stands condemned. William MacDonald
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God pours out his choicest blessings on those who are anxious that nothing shall stick to their hands. Individuals who value the rainy day above the present agony of the world will get no blessing from God. William MacDonald