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Christ, as shepherd
dove
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shrewdness
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Grace Blending the Subtle with the Gentle -- C. H. Spurgeon.
In Doves There are Many Things Commendable -- T. Adams.
Prevalence Combined with Innocence -- T. Watson., Matthew Henry.
Prudence of Serpent and Wisdom of Dove -- E. Calamy.
Serpents and Doves -- W.F. Adeney
Sheep Among Wolves -- C. H. Spurgeon
Sheep and Wolves -- J.A. Macdonald
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The Forlorn Hope
The Law of Safety for Christian Workers -- R. Tuck
The Serpent -- Dr. Alex. McAuslane.
The Union of Simplicity and Prudence -- Dr. Grandpierre.
The Widened Mission, its Perils and Defences -- Alexander Maclaren
We Should be as Doves
Wherein Does the Christian Join These Two Together -- J. Watson.
Wherein We Should be Like the Serpent
Wherein We Should not be Like the Serpent
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