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Unleashing God's Truth One Verse at a Time Thomas Nelson John F. MacArthur ... or electronic form up to and inclusive of five hundred (500) consecutive verses without express written permission of the publisher, provided that the verses ...
All this suffering allows me to have a brush with God's astonishing compassion. Since there is pain in the world and God became human by choice, God is willing to suffer. This is the highest identity to have with another—to suffer with ...
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The house was called Trafalgar Lodge, and belonged to an old gentleman called Appleton—a retired stockbroker, the house-agent said. Mr. Appleton was there a good deal in the summer time, and was in residence now—-had been for the better ...