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... I will go ; and where thou lodgest , I will lodge : thy people shall be my people , and thy God my God . Ruth i 16 . A man after his own heart . 1 Sam . xiii . 14 . Tell it not in Gath ; publish it not in 2 OLD TESTAMENT .
... I will go ; and where thou lodgest , I will lodge : thy people shall be my people , and thy God my God . Ruth i 16 . A man after his own heart . 1 Sam . xiii . 14 . Tell it not in Gath ; publish it not in 2 OLD TESTAMENT .
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... heart sick . Fools make a mock at sin . Prov . xiii . 12 . Prov . xiv . 9 . The heart knoweth his own bitterness . Prov . xiv . 10 . Righteousness exalteth a nation . Prov . xiv . 34 OLD TESTAMENT . 7.
... heart sick . Fools make a mock at sin . Prov . xiii . 12 . Prov . xiv . 9 . The heart knoweth his own bitterness . Prov . xiv . 10 . Righteousness exalteth a nation . Prov . xiv . 34 OLD TESTAMENT . 7.
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... heart be also . Matt . vi . 21 . Ye cannot serve God and Mammon . Matt . vi . 24 . Consider the lilies of the field , how they grow ; they toil not , neither do they spin . Matt . vi . 28 Take therefore no thought for the morrow ; for ...
... heart be also . Matt . vi . 21 . Ye cannot serve God and Mammon . Matt . vi . 24 . Consider the lilies of the field , how they grow ; they toil not , neither do they spin . Matt . vi . 28 Take therefore no thought for the morrow ; for ...
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... xii . 33 . Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh . Matt . xii . 34 . A prophet is not without honor , save in his own country and in his own house . Matt . xiii . 57 . Be of good cheer : it is I ; be 16 NEW TESTAMENT .
... xii . 33 . Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh . Matt . xii . 34 . A prophet is not without honor , save in his own country and in his own house . Matt . xiii . 57 . Be of good cheer : it is I ; be 16 NEW TESTAMENT .
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... 2 . Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows . Act ii . Sc . 2 . Fer . Here's my hand . Mir . And mine , with my heart in it . Act iii . Sc . 1 . Deeper than e'er plummet sounded . Act iii . Sc SHAKSPEARE . 29 29.
... 2 . Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows . Act ii . Sc . 2 . Fer . Here's my hand . Mir . And mine , with my heart in it . Act iii . Sc . 1 . Deeper than e'er plummet sounded . Act iii . Sc SHAKSPEARE . 29 29.
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