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A Gulity Conscience

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Therefore, do not knowingly and habitually indulge in those things which are contrary to the mind of God.

Because in the end, all my confidence towards God, all my leaning upon Him in the hour of trial, will be gone, if I have a guilty conscience, and do not seek to put away this guilty conscience, but still continue to do things which are contrary to the mind of God.

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