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We receive the adoption of sons by our redemption by the Lord Jesus , and then we receive the spirit of the Son into our hearts , whereby we are not only adopted , but regenerated and made the sons of God , and thereby come to cry Abba ...
We receive the adoption of sons by our redemption by the Lord Jesus , and then we receive the spirit of the Son into our hearts , whereby we are not only adopted , but regenerated and made the sons of God , and thereby come to cry Abba ...
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I think I may now take upon me some share of happiness - I may say I have not lived in vain - for all my heart holds ... me in her affection - I dread no rival , for our tempers are similar , and our hearts beat in unison together .
I think I may now take upon me some share of happiness - I may say I have not lived in vain - for all my heart holds ... me in her affection - I dread no rival , for our tempers are similar , and our hearts beat in unison together .
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But the exceptional in the matter moves the heart within you . Even so , too , is mine moved . But let not warm hearts betray heads that should be cool . Ashore in a criminal case will an upright judge allow himself when off the bench ...
But the exceptional in the matter moves the heart within you . Even so , too , is mine moved . But let not warm hearts betray heads that should be cool . Ashore in a criminal case will an upright judge allow himself when off the bench ...
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