Quotemeal: Jun. 28th, 2007

Thursday, June 28, 2007

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"I have so much to do (today) that I should spend the first three hours in prayer."
— Martin Luther

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Illustration of Martin Luther — "I have so much to do (today) that I should spend the first three hours in prayer."

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