Gospels, who, though all his own debt had been forgiven him, yet compelled his fellow -servant to pay him to the uttermost farthing? Let your mind be at rest as to my forgiveness ; would to God that your freedom were dependent on it, so that we might... Rubens - Page 6by Hermann Knackfuss - 1904 - 168 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Edwin Watts Chubb - 1915 - 330 pages
...in the Gospels, who, though all his own debt had been forgiven him, yet compelled his fellow-servant to pay him to the uttermost farthing? Let your mind...your death, I should die myself of a broken heart. . . . Now. I recommend you to the Lord, for I can write no more, and I beg of you not to anticipate... | |
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