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Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning and Evening, Based on the English Standard Version Quotes: That which man doth, unaided by divine strength, God can never own. The mere fruits of the earth He casteth away
         

That which man doth, unaided by divine strength, God can never own. The mere fruits of the earth He casteth away


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