Charles Haddon Spurgeon Quotes
If Today He Deigns To Bless Us With A Sense Of Pardon'd Sin, He Tomorrow May Distress Us, Make Us Feel The Plague Within, All To Make Us Sick Of Self, And Fond Of Him.
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