Quotemeal: Dec. 13th, 1961

Wednesday, December 13, 1961

"My liberty as a Christian should always be supremely shackled by the love I am commanded to have towards another."
— Avery D. Miller

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Illustration of Avery D. Miller — "My liberty as a Christian should always be supremely shackled by the love I am commanded to have towards another."

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