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                  <text>Everyone who bears the name of Christ should by all means endeavor to influence others for good.&#13;
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Daily[?] prayer – “ “&#13;
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            <text>See – 356-358&#13;
Hymns&#13;
206 see 75&#13;
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271&#13;
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Fight the good [?] of faiths&#13;
The Christian Soldier –&#13;
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Be always on Guard.&#13;
I One of the first lessons we must learn is: the type of enemy we are to face. Our men are facing this tricky and fanatical[?] Japanese in the Pacific.&#13;
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Solders constant prayer&#13;
My soul Be on thy guard&#13;
Not flesh &amp; blood Eph 6:12&#13;
For Evangelist&#13;
Daisy Wagner .50&#13;
Lemuel Parlor Jr. .25&#13;
R.S. Caldwell 1.00&#13;
Ada Bond 1.10&#13;
Luella Phifer 1.00&#13;
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Price Biggers – 1.00&#13;
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I know it is very discouraging sometimes we wonder whether the continued practice of Bible reading in the home &#13;
Daily[?] prayer – “ “&#13;
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A good Christian man was married to one who was not like minded for more than 20 years she was a thorn in his side – There eldest son&#13;
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Cara Lee Griffin&#13;
Richardson Miller&#13;
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