Quotemeal: Jun. 8th, 1961

Thursday, June 8, 1961

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"The renewal of our natures is a work of great importance. It is not to be done in a day. We have not only a new house to build up, but an old one to pull down."
— George Whitefield

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Illustration of George Whitefield — "The renewal of our natures is a work of great importance. It is not to be done in a day. We have not only a new house to build up, but an old one to pull down."

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