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John Owen, Complete Works of John Owen, 16 Volume Set Quotes: All attempts, then, for mortification of any lust, without an interest in Christ, are vain.
         

All attempts, then, for mortification of any lust, without an interest in Christ, are vain.


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All attempts, then, for mortification of any lust, without an interest in Christ, are vain.
         



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