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Thursday, 28 August 2008
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"None speak of the bravery, the might, or the intellect of Jesus; but the devil is always imagined as a being of acute intellect, political cunning, and the fiercest courage. These universal and instinctive tendencies of the human mind reveal much." (Child, Lydia M. - Jesus Christ)

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