Quotemeal: Mar. 8th, 1948

Monday, March 8, 1948

"It is not the fact that a person has riches that keeps them from heaven, but the fact that riches have them."
— Dr. Caird

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Illustration of Dr. Caird — "It is not the fact that a person has riches that keeps them from heaven, but the fact that riches have them."

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