Quotemeal: Jul. 1st, 1946

Monday, July 1, 1946

"Christ is with those of humble mind, not with those who exalt themselves over his flock."
— Clement of Rome

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Illustration of Clement of Rome — "Christ is with those of humble mind, not with those who exalt themselves over his flock."

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Quotemeal is a daily dose of Christian quotes to inspire and encourage.