Charles Spurgeon Quotes
Quietude, Which Some Men Cannot Abide Because It Reveals Their Inward Poverty, Is As A Palace Of Cedar To The Wise, For Along Its Hallowed Courts The King In His Beauty Deigns To Walk.
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