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1by Byrum, E. E.“..., that one day at a great feast he ate and drank so much that he died. One may have this whole world from...”
Published 1900
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2by Byrum, E. E.“... instead, and receive praise and admiration of men. Much so- called revival work is of this charac-ter...”
Published 1902
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3by Warner, D. S.“... why. " You will have to go through so much percecution," was her reply. I felt so glad, so safe, so...”
Published 1897
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4by Byrum, E. E.“.... ANicilecto So will I seek out my sheep, and will deliver them out of all places where they hove been...”
Published 1903
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5by Byrum, E. E.“... are doing for poor suffer= in• humanity,_ and for the blessed Master who has done so much for us. How many...”
Published 1903
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6by Byrum, E. E.“...? Now it is required of stewards that a man b found faithful; so let us each count fo ourselves how much...”
Published 1899
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7by Byrum, E. E.“... to much wine," so far as the insertion of the word " much" is concerned. These texts therefore ha-ply...”
Published 1900
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8“... the , right understanding, and I had so much to give, up, and I was always looking for a sign, or something...”
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9by Byrum, E. E.“...- __ Carh So will I seek out my sheep, and will deliver them out of all plat- es where they have been...”
Published 1902
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10by Warner, D. S.“..., that are so much worse, that small common sins do not amount to any-thing. But the holy word of God says, He...”
Published 1893
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11“... in body for over three years. WOhould like very much to have visited a feKnlaces between Bheurte t haen dw...”
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12by Byrum, E. E.“... as they are not bothered so much by sectarian preachers. Cal Is are comer g from all sides. Brethren, pray for us. S. H...”
Published 1903
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13by Byrum, E. E.“... been made to ache upon visiting such a home as this. A home where so much was lavished thus...”
Published 1900
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14by Warner, D. S.“..., strength; The tender blade, the stalk, the ear, And the full corn at length. Thou cant not - toil in vain...”
Published 1889
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15by Byrum, E. E.“.... If this be true, we should like to know the cause of so much strife and division among those who are infected...”
Published 1898
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16Published 1871“... imagination so much as the sea, or ocean. I cannot see the heaviogs of this prodigious bulk of waters, even...”
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17Published 1877“... that the next note would the midst of so much comfort. The road the men are gathered for their afternoon's make...”
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18“... month just for post-al cards, and much more for stamps. So hereafter the dear saints will excuse, us...”
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19by Warner, D. S.“... his branch is yet tender, and putteth forth leaves, ye know that summer is nigh. So likewise re when...”
Published 1890
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20Published 1993“...«W fTVJC Sd£S6cS£(MCE ALL MAKES «, BRANDS LORtyE UMSCHQD Box84 . tSo, M>erta TOLtm : Tefeoftooe 539...”
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