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... never have to fret or worry about nothing ; he won't never be cold or hungry as long as I'm alive and I got my two hands to work with . I swear this before my God , be- cause He done give me back something I thought was lost . Sister ...
... never have to fret or worry about nothing ; he won't never be cold or hungry as long as I'm alive and I got my two hands to work with . I swear this before my God , be- cause He done give me back something I thought was lost . Sister ...
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... never listen to the sermon . Talk to everybody about the needs of the Christian enterprise but don't put a red cent in the collection plate . Always be the first to assume the position of prayer so that your fellow worshipers will ...
... never listen to the sermon . Talk to everybody about the needs of the Christian enterprise but don't put a red cent in the collection plate . Always be the first to assume the position of prayer so that your fellow worshipers will ...
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... never negotiate out of fear . But let us never fear to negotiate . Let both sides explore what problems unite us instead of be- laboring those problems which divide us . Let both sides , for the first time , formulate serious and ...
... never negotiate out of fear . But let us never fear to negotiate . Let both sides explore what problems unite us instead of be- laboring those problems which divide us . Let both sides , for the first time , formulate serious and ...
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Preview | 3 |
Three Ways of Seeing | 13 |
Three Ways of Focusing | 22 |
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