Sunday, September 17, 2006
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the wise man percieveth what he so desires to; unclean things pass unobserved.
"verily say i unto you, i love thee better unadorned by the vanities of this world. yet is it true, as the philosophers speak-love countheth for nothing unshewn?
hear the boy with years upon his brow: sad the woman bearing the strong man who cannot but fight. man, so made in the image of God, blaspheme unrestrained through their daily acts about the earth; yet count they for so much in His eyes.
do we suffer as much as we testify? have you not your beloved about you, and God's grace abiding? His grace is sufficient for me; these things spake the boy of asia.
so count not any of my words for truth, but judge with exceeding care, according to the scriptures given unto us by the inspiration of God."
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