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Exposition of Matthew 11:25-30 (3)

George C Lubbers·1957-01-15
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Twice we have now called attention to this section of the words of Jesus as they are recorded here by Matthew. It can do no harm to briefly recapitulate what we have thus far noticed in our consideration of the former verses, the verses 25-27. Twice we have now called attention to this section of the words of Jesus as they are recorded here by Matthew. It can do no harm to briefly recapitulate what we have thus far noticed in our consideration of the former verses, the verses 25-27. First we...

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George C Lubbers
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1957-01-15

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Isaiah 55:1Matthew 11:28
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