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I hope my readers will not come to this book looking for a critical analysis of the
epistle. If so, they will be disappointed. The object I had in view was to expound
the Word as simply as possible for the edification and instruction of plain people
who have neither the time nor the learning to follow heavy and erudite comments.

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The form of godliness is cultivated when the spirit has fled and the exercises of
religion are the chief foes to its reality. What can be the conclusion to all ... Each
of US can remember how, one by one, the things of life had to be taken from him
ere he learnt their real littleness and insufficiency. This is often the way God
seeks ...

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The silent lessons which a man learns from the contemplation of others' sorrow
are rightly supplemented by the salutary correction of the wise man's tongue. ...
The "oppression" in the text is the exercise of irresponsible power, that which a
man inflicts, not what he suffers; this makes him "mad," even though he be in
other ...

Formatting Blackline Masters - Tangipahoa Parish School System

Formatting Blackline Masters - Tangipahoa Parish School System

I exercise regularly. I get enough sleep. I take care of personal hygiene. I take
time to relax. B R A I N. I regularly read good books, magazines, or newspapers,
or I listen to the news. I play or listen to good music. I write or draw. I attend
cultural events, watch uplifting movies, or view educational television programs. I
learn ...

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