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Matt. vi. 34.
Luke xiv. 33. clothed? And take no Thought of the Morrow, for the Morrow will take Thought for itself. Sufficient unto the Day is the Evil thereof. Whosoever doth not renounce all that he hath, cannot be my disciple. . . . And many the like sayings, which are all to be found in the Gospels.
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