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19 It is an inward grace in contrast with anything like a plain and singular dress. Neither is it manifested in speaking mean terms of ourselves - nor by any means in undervaluing our right side is covered by another small paper

neglect of their free and friendly anything outward themselves in this respect favorable contrasts betw people and their own condi and say, see how they are While really more of their humble pride in it nai? man dues in his Blue Overalls x It is called in scripture humbleness of mind - lonliness of heart - poverty of spirit -