Thomas Brooks Quotes
The Best Course To Prevent Falling Into The Pit Is To Keep At The Greatest Distance From It; He Who Will Be So Bold As To Attempt To Dance Upon The Brink Of The Pit, May Find By Woeful Experience That It Is A Righteous Thing With God That He Should Fall Into The Pit.
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