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For every man may sin, and yet again may sin; yet still is he God's handiwork,...
Author:
Howard Pyle
Book:
The Story of Sir Launcelot and
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Published at:
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For every man may sin, and yet again may sin; yet still is he God's handiwork, and still God is near by His handiwork to aid him ever to a fresh endeavour to righteousness.
( Howard Pyle )
[ The Story of Sir Launcelot and ]
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