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The Loveliness of Christ: Selections from the Letters of Samuel Rutherford by Samuel Rutherford

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Be not afraid for little grace. Christ soweth His living seed, and He will not lose His seed; if He have the guiding of my stock and state it shall not miscarry. Our spilt works, losses, deadness, coldness, wretchedness, are the ground which the good Husbandman laboureth.

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